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Basic Properties, Inverse Functions, Composite Functions FUNCTIONS.

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Page 1: Basic Properties, Inverse Functions, Composite Functions FUNCTIONS.

Basic Properties, Inverse Functions, Composite Functions

FUNCTIONS

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1. FUNCTION BASICS, NOTATION, DEFINITIONS

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BASIC PROPERTIES OF A FUNCTION

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TESTING FOR FUNCTIONS

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GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS• PRECISION IS KEY.

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TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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HOW TO WRITE A FUNCTION

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HOW TO WRITE A FUNCTION

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DOMAIN AND RANGE• DOMAIN – LIST OF ALL X VALUES

• RANGE – LIST OF ALL Y VALUES ONE WAY YOU OFTEN SEE THIS ON THE IB:

• INTERVAL NOTATION

• WRITE THE BEGINNING AND ENDING VALUES OF THE INTERVAL

• [ OR ] IMPLIES THAT THE VALUE IS INCLUDED IN THE INTERVAL

• ( OR ) IMPLIES THAT THE VALUE IS NOT INCLUDED

• INFINITY IS ALWAYS WRITTEN WITH A ROUND BRACKET

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TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING• WRITTEN IN INTERVAL NOTATION

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TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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2. COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS

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PLUGGING ONE FUNCTION INTO ANOTHER

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IN LAYMAN’S TERMS• f(g(x)) implies that you take the equation for g(x) and insert it into f(x) for everywhere you

see an x.

• Another way to write this is (f o g)(x)

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TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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TO THE NEXT LEVEL• Assume f(x) = 5x-2

• Assume g(x) = x-10

• What do you think f(g(x)) is?

• What do you thing g(f(x)) is?

• I challenge you to find an instance where f(g(x)) = g(f(x))

• What do you think g(f(3)) is? How would you solve that?

• What about f(g(-2))?

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3. INVERSE FUNCTIONS

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IMPORTANT!!!!• This is a reciprocal function:

• This can also be written as f(x) = x -1

• This is NOT an inverse function!

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AN INVERSE FUNCTION…

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HOW TO WRITE AN INVERSE OF A FUNCTION

• TO RE-WRITE A FUNCTION AS THE INVERSE, FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS:• RE-WRITE f(X)= AS y=• SWITCH x AND y• SOLVE FOR y• REWRITE y= AS f-1(x)=

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INVERSE FUNCTION - EXAMPLE

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IMPORTANT

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IMPORTANT

The graph of a function and it’s inverse are symmetrical about the line y=x

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INVERSE FUNCTIONS AND COMPOSITES

One way to determine if two functions are inverses of one another is to use composite functions. It is known that:

This is one way to check if you correctly found the inverse of a function.

This is also one way to determine if two seemingly unrelated functions are inverses of one another.

Try a few simple examples on your own!

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4. OTHER FEATURES AND BASIC CONCEPTS

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SIGN DIAGRAMS• A quick representation of the graph’s behavior.

• Will come in handy as we begin to study calculus next year.

• Can help with trying to figure out the appearance of a graph of a complicated function.

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EXAMPLES OF SIGN DIAGRAMS

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IMPORTANT

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CAUTION• The next example (rational functions) is going to be covered in a few days. If you don’t

completely ‘get it’ no worries! We’ll cover it completely soon.

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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REFERENCE• Contents provided by Mathematics for the international student Mathematics SL 2nd

Edition

• Hasse and Harris Publications, 2010