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1.9 INVERSE FUNCTIONS

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.

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• Find inverse functions informally and verify that

two functions are inverse functions of each other.

• Use graphs of functions to determine whether

functions have inverse functions.

• Use the Horizontal Line Test to determine if

functions are one-to-one.

• Find inverse functions algebraically.

What You Should Learn

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Inverse Functions

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Inverse Functions

The function f (x) = x + 4 from the set A = {1, 2, 3, 4} to the

set B = {5, 6, 7, 8} can be written as follows.

f (x) = x + 4: {(1, 5), (2, 6), (3, 7), (4, 8)}

the inverse function of f, which is denoted by f –1 which It

is a function from the set B to the set A, and can be written

as follows.

f –1(x) = x – 4: {(5, 1), (6, 2), (7, 3), (8, 4)}

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Inverse Functions

f (f –1(x)) = f (x – 4) = (x – 4) + 4 = x

f –1(f (x)) = f

–1(x + 4) = (x + 4) – 4 = x

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Example 1 – Finding Inverse Functions Informally

Find the inverse of f (x) = 4x. Then verify that both f (f –1(x))

and f –1(f (x)) are equal to the identity function.

Solution:

The function f multiplies each input by 4. To “undo” this

function, you need to divide each input by 4.

So, the inverse function of f (x) = 4x is

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Example 1 – Solution

You can verify that both f (f –1(x)) = x and f

–1(f (x)) = x as

follows.

cont’d

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Definition of Inverse Function

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Definition of Inverse Function

𝑓−1 𝑥 ≠1

𝑓 𝑥

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The Graph of an Inverse Function

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The Graph of an Inverse Function

If the point (a, b) lies on the graph of f, then the point (b, a)

must lie on the graph of f –1, and vice versa.

This means that the graph

of f –1 is a reflection of the

graph of f in the line y = x,

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Example 3 – Finding Inverse Functions Graphically

Sketch the graphs of the inverse functions f (x) = 2x – 3

and on the same rectangular coordinate

system and show that the graphs are reflections of each

other in the line y = x.

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Example 3 – Solution

The graphs of f and f –1 are shown in Figure 1.95.

It appears that the graphs are

reflections of each other in the

line y = x.

You can further verify this

reflective property by testing

a few points on each graph.

Figure 1.95

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Example 3 – Solution

Note in the following list that if the point (a, b) is on the

graph of f, the point (b, a) is on the graph of f –1.

Graph of f (x) = 2x – 3 Graph of

(–1, –5) (–5, –1)

(0, –3) (–3, 0)

(1, –1) (–1, 1)

(2, 1) (1, 2)

(3, 3) (3, 3)

cont’d

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One-to-One Functions

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One-to-One Functions

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One-to-One Functions

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One-to-One Functions

f (x) = x2

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Example 5(a) – Applying the Horizontal Line Test

The graph of the function given by f (x) = x3 – 1

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Example 5(b) – Applying the Horizontal Line Test

The graph of the function given by f (x) = x2 – 1

cont’d

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Finding Inverse Functions Algebraically

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Finding Inverse Functions Algebraically

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Example 6 – Finding an Inverse Function Algebraically

Find the inverse function of

.

Solution:

The graph of f is a line, as shown in Figure 1.99.

Figure 1.99

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Example 6 – Solution

This graph passes the Horizontal Line Test. So, you know

that f is one-to-one and has an inverse function.

cont’d

Write original function.

Replace f (x) by y.

Interchange x and y.

Multiply each side by 2.

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Example 6 – Solution

Note that both f and f –1 have domains and ranges that

consist of the entire set of real numbers. Check that

f (f –1

(x)) = x and f –1

(f (x)) = x.

cont’d

Isolate the y-term.

Solve for y.

Replace y by f –1 (x).