3.11: Derivatives of Inverse Functions

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3.11: Derivatives of Inverse Functions someone spilt water on my computer

Let’s see if you understand inverse functions

A very important rule to note with inverse functions is that Let’s test this out so you understand what is being said

Using this concept we will come up with the rule that we will use on ALL derivative of inverse function problems on the AP exam. if

Let f(x) be a differentiable function. If f(2)=5, f(3)=2 and f’(3)=-6 Let f(x) be a differentiable function. If f(2)=5, f(3)=2 and f’(3)=-6. The function g(x) is differentiable and g(x) is the inverse of f(x). What is the value of g’(2)?

If f(x) is differentiable and defined by the function and find g’(5).