Set 1 (One-One and Inverse Functions)
Set 1 (One-One and Inverse Functions)
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Solutions
1(i)
y
y = f(x)
y=0 x
Since the horizontal line y = 0 cuts the graph of y f ( x) twice, the function f is not one-one.
Hence, the inverse function does not exist.
1(ii)
Let y x 2 x .
2
1 1
y x
2 4
2
1 1
x y
2 4
1 1 1
x y ( x )
2 4 2
1 1 1 4x 1
x x = .
2 4 2 2
1 4x 1 1
Therefore, f 1 ( x) , x , .
2 2 4
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2(i), (iii)
y g 1 ( x) y g 1g( x)
y
y = g(x)
B
A
x
0
y=k
Since any horizontal line y = k, k R g cuts the graph of y g( x) exactly once, the function
g is one-one. Hence, the inverse function exists.
2(ii) Let y ln x 2 2 .
y 2
x e 2
x e y 2 ( x 0).
Therefore, g 1 ( x) e x 2 , x .
R g1 0, .
2(iv)
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3(i)
y
1
y x
x
(1,2)
1
Let y x .
x
yx x 2 1
x 2 yx 1 0
2
y y2
x 1 0
2 4
2
y y2
x 1
2 4
y y2 y y y
x 1 ( y 2 1 1 x x 1 0)
2 4 2 2 2
y y2
x 1
2 4
x x2
Therefore, f 1 ( x) 1 .
2 4
(Note that domain not required to be stated in this question because it only asks for an expression
for the inverse function)
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3(ii)
y
y f ( x)
y ff 1 ( x)
(1,2) (2,2)
y f 1 ( x)
(2,1)
y=0 x
x=0
4(i)
y
y f ( x)
y 1.2
1
Since the horizontal line y = 1.2 cuts the graph of y f ( x) twice, the function f is not one-one.
4(ii) Using GC, the x-coordinate of the maximum turning point is 0.368 (3 s.f.).
Therefore, the least value of k = 0.368.
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4(iii)
y
yx
(0.368,1.44)
y g( x)
x
The graph of y g( x) must be reflected about the line y = x to obtain the graph of y g 1 ( x) .
5(i), (iii)
y y g 1 ( x)
y g 1g( x)
y g( x)
( 3 ,2)
(1,2)
(2, 3 )
(2,1) x
1
1
y=k
Since any horizontal line y = k, k R g cuts the graph of y g( x) exactly once, the function
g is one-one. Hence, the inverse function exists.
5(ii)
x 1, x 1
g-1 : x 2
x 1, x 3
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