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Bell Ringer 2-5-19 How can you determine inverse functions…
If it’s a table? If they are graphs? Algebraically?
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One-to-one Functions (More on inverse functions)
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
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What do you think the inverse will be? IS The inverse a function?
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What do you think the inverse will be? IS the inverse a function?
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What do you think the inverse will be? Is the inverse a function?
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What do you think the inverse will be? Is the inverse a function?
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What do you think the inverse will be? Is the inverse a function?
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What do you think the inverse will be? Is the inverse a function?
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How do we know if a function has an inverse function?
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Examples
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Why??? To find an inverse function, you switch the x and y values. Since the x values are the domain of the function, the domain of your function becomes the range of the inverse and the range of the function becomes the domain of the inverse. Sometimes you must restrict the domain to insure the inverse is also a function.
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Assignments CLASSWORK:
One-to-one Functions (More on Inverse Functions) ODD HOMEWORK: One-to-one Functions (More on Inverse Functions) EVEN
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exit ticket How can you visually determine if two functions are inverses? What test lets you know if a function has an inverse function? What might need to be restricted in a function to insure that its inverse is also a function?
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