One-To-One and Inverse Functions
One-To-One and Inverse Functions
Inverse Function
A function f is one-to-one if for each x in the
domain of f there is exactly one y in the range and
no y in the range is the image of more than one x
in the domain.
y2
x3
y3 Not a
Domain Range
function
M: Mother Function is NOT one-one
Joe
Samantha Laura
Anna Julie
Ian Hilary
Chelsea Barbara
George Sue
Humans Mothers
S: Social Security function IS one-one
Joe 123456789
Samantha 223456789
Anna 333456789
Ian 433456789
Chelsea 533456789
George 633456789
Americans SSN
Is the function f below one – one?
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Theorem Horizontal Line Test
is one-to-one.
Not one-to-one.
Use the graph to determine whether the
function is one-to-one.
One-to-one.
The inverse of a one-one function is
obtained by switching the role of x
and y
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S The inverse of the social security function
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223456789 Samantha
333456789 Anna
433456789 Ian
533456789 Chelsea
633456789 George
SSN Americans
Let f denote a one-to-one function y = f(x).
The inverse of f, denoted by f -1 , is a .
function such that f -1(f( x )) = x for every x
in the domain of f and f(f -1(x))=x for every x
in the domain of f -1.
Domain of f Range of f
f
1
f
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Range of f Domain of f
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Domain of f Range of f
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Range of f Domain of f
Theorem
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(0, 2)
f
2
(2, 0)
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Finding the inverse of a one-to-one function