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Inverse Functions (OCR A Level Maths: Pure)
Revision Note
Inverse Functions
What is an inverse function?
- An inverse function is the opposite to the original function
- An inverse function is denoted by
- The inverse of a function only exists if the function is one-to-one
- Inverse functions are used to solve equations
- The solution of is
Graphs of inverse functions
- The graphs of a function and its inverse are reflections in the line y = x
Domain and range of inverse functions
- The range of a function will be the domain of its inverse function
- The domain of a function will be the range of its inverse function
How do I work out an inverse function?
- Set y = f(x) and make x the subject
- Then rewrite in function notation
- Domain is needed to fully define a function
- The range of f is the domain of f-1 (and vice versa)
... and finally …
- A function (f) followed by its inverse (f-1) will return the input (x)
- ff-1(x) = f-1f(x) = x (for all values of x)
Worked example
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