2.8_Inverse_Functions_Assignment_Part_2
2.8_Inverse_Functions_Assignment_Part_2
x −6 −1 0 2 5 9
f (x) −1 2 6 9 11 15
Let f be a continuous function with selected values in the table above. Let g be the inverse of f , such that g ( x )=f −1 ( x ) .
Find the following values if possible.
1 ¿ f ( f ( 2 )) 2 ¿ g ( 11) 3¿ g ( 9 )
4 ¿ g ( g ( 9 ) ) 5 ¿ ( f −1 ∘ f ) ( 5 ) 6 ¿ f −1 ( 2 )
Graph of h
The function h is defined over the interval −4 ≤ x ≤11 as shown above. Let h−1 represent the inverse of h .
7) What is the maximum value of h( x)? 8) What is the maximum value of h−1 ( x)?
9) Find h−1 ( 5 ) 10) Find h−1 (−2 ) 11) Find h−1 ( h−1 (−1 ))
12) What is the minimum value of f −1 ( x ) ? 13) What is the maximum value of f −1 ( x ) ?
17) What is the domain of f −1? 18) What is the range of f −1?
x −5 −2 0 1 3 4
h(x) 5 4 1 0 −2 −3
Graph of g
The function g is defined over the interval −5 ≤ x ≤ 5 as shown above. Let g−1 represent the inverse of g. Values of the
decreasing function h are given in the table above for selected values of x . Find the following, if possible.