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G10-CH7L1&2 (1)

The document covers the multiplication of polynomials, including examples and the binomial square formula. It also explains inverse functions and function composition, providing guided practice problems for finding composite functions and their inverses. Additionally, it includes exercises for finding inverses of various functions, emphasizing the importance of domain restrictions for certain types of functions.

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G10-CH7L1&2 (1)

The document covers the multiplication of polynomials, including examples and the binomial square formula. It also explains inverse functions and function composition, providing guided practice problems for finding composite functions and their inverses. Additionally, it includes exercises for finding inverses of various functions, emphasizing the importance of domain restrictions for certain types of functions.

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Multiplying Polynomials

O
F
(z – 6)(z – 12) z2 – 12z – 6z + 72
= z2 – 18z
I L =
+ 72
Combine
F O
like terms.
(x – 7)(x + 5) x2 + 5x – 7x – 35
2
IL = – 2x –
= x
35
F O
Combine
2 like terms.
(2x + 6)(3x + 4) = 6x + 8x + 18x + 24

I L = 6x2 +
26x + 24
Combine
Binomial Square
Square the 2nd term
Square the 1st term

(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2

Twice the product of


the 1st and 2nd Terms

(x + 4)2 = x2 + 8x + 16
(2x – 6)2 = 4x2 – 24x + 36

(5x – 3y)2 = 25x2 – 30xy + 9y2


Chapter 7

Inverse Functions and Function


Composition

• Find a composite of functions


• Find the inverse of a function.
• use composition of functions to verify inverse functions.
• Inverse Functions
• composition of functions
Composite
Functions
The composition of two functions is an operation that
combines two functions by using the output of one function
as the input of the other function. F(g(x)) or (fog)(x) denotes a
composite function, and It is evaluated from right to left.

Input value (x)

output value g(x)

output values f(g(x))


Guided
Practice
A. Given the functions f(x) = -x + 8 and g(x) = 2x2 + x,
what is the value of (g ◦ f)(3)?

(g ∘ f)(3) = g(5) Find f(3) = -3 + 8 = 5

= 2(5)2 + (5) Substitute 5 in g(x)

= 2(25) + (5) Simplify

= 55
Check your Progress
B. Given f(x) = 3x + 2 and g(x) = 2x2 – 1,

i) Find (f ○ g)(2) = f(7) Find g(2) = 2(2)2 – 1 = 7


= 3(7) + 2 Substitute 7 in f(x)

= 21 + 2 Simplify
= 23

ii) Find (g ○ f)(-1) = g(3) Find f(-1) = 3(-1) + 2 = -1


= 2(-1)2 + 1 Substitute -1 in g(x)

= 2+ 1 Simplify
=3
Guided
Practice
C. Given the functions f(x) = x and g(x) = 2x, what is the
2

value of (f ◦ g)(x)?

f(g(x)) = f(2x) Replace g(x) by 2x

= (2x)2 Substitute 2x as an input value in f(x)

= 4x2 Simplify
Independent practice

D. Given f(x) = 2x – 9 and g(x) = – 5x + 6

i) Find (f ○ g)(x)

ii) Find (g ○ f)(x)


E. Given f(x) = – x2 + 5 and g(x) = – x2 – 3

i) Find (f ○ g)(x)

ii) Find (g ○ f)(x)


F. Given f(x) = – x2 – x – 6 and g(x) = 2x – 3

i) Find (f ○ g)(-2)

ii) Find (f ○ f)(1)


G. Use the pair of functions to find f(g(4)].
f = {(2, 4), (3, 1), (6, 10), (12, 5)},
g = {(8, 2), (4, 6), (10, 12), (3, 5)}
composite Functions – Exit
Ticket
H. Evaluate the following composite functions.
h(x)

f(x) = x2 – 1 x g(x)
1 3
2 -3
3 4
4 -1

A. (f ○ g)(2) B. (f ○ h)(2) C. (h ○ g ○ f)(2)


Inverse
relationship
An inverse function, denoted as f (x), is the function that
-1

“undoes” the operations of a function f(x).

Domain Range Range


Input value output value output value
(x) (y) (x)
f Domain
f-1
input value
(y)

f f-1
a b a
Guided
Practice
I. Find the inverse of each relation.
{(−3, 26), (2, 11), (6, −1), (−1, 20)}

To find the inverse, exchange the coordinates


of the ordered pairs.
(–3, 26) → (26, –3)
(6, –1) → (–1, 6)
(2, 11) → (11, 2)
(1, 20) → (20, 1)

Answer:
The inverse is {(26, –3), (11, 2), (–1, 6), (20, –1)}.
Check your
progress
J. GEOMETRY: The ordered pairs of the relation
{(–3, 4), (–1, 5), (2, 3), (1, 1), (–2, 1)} are the
coordinates of the vertices of a pentagon. What
is the inverse of this relation?

A. cannot be determined

B. {(–3, 4), (–1, 5), (2, 3), (1, –2)}

C. {(–3, 4), (–1, 5), (2, 3), (1, 1), (–2, 1)}

D. {(4, –3), (5, –1), (3, 2), (1, 1), (1, –2)}
Find the inverse of a
Function
Using Algebra
Guided Practice “Linear
Functions”
K. Find the inverse of the function f (x) = –3x + 27.

y = –3x + 27 Replace f(x) with y.

x = –3y + 27 Interchange y and x.

x – 27 = –3y Solve for y.

Divide each side by –3.

Simplify.
Check your
progress
L. Find the inverse of the following Linear Functions

i) f(x) = 12 – 9x ii)
Guided Practice “Quadratic
Functions”
Find the inverse of the function f(x) = x2 + 3. x≥0
The inverse of the Quadratic Function f(x)=x2 + 3
Will not be a function, so the Domain of f(x) Must be
restricted prior finding its inverse. (Check using Desmos)

y = x2 + 3 Replace f(x) with y.

x = y2 + 3 Interchange y and x.

y2 = x – 3 Solve for y.

𝑦 =± √ 𝑥 − 3 use the square root property.

( 𝒙 )=√ 𝑥 −3
−𝟏
𝒇 Replace y with f-1(x).
Guided
Practice
M. Find the inverse of the function f (x) = x2 + 4, x≥0

y = x2 + 4 Replace f(x) with y.

x = y2 + 4 Interchange y and x.

y2 = x – 4 Solve for y.

𝑦 =± √ 𝑥 − 4 use the square root property.

( 𝒙 )=√ 𝑥 − 4
−𝟏
𝒇 Replace y with f-1(x).
Check your
progress
N. Find the inverse of
O. Find the inverse of , x≥-2
Guided Practice “Cubic
Functions”
Find the inverse of the function f(x) = x3 + 1.
The inverse of the Cubic Function f(x)=x3 + 1
Will be a function, so the Domain of f(x) is Not Restricted. .
(Check using Desmos)

y = x3 + 1 Replace f(x) with y.

x = y3 + 1 Interchange y and x.

y3 = x – 1 Solve for y.

𝑦 =√ 𝑥 − 1
3
use the cube root property.

𝒇
−𝟏
( 𝒙 ) =√ 𝑥 − 1
3
Replace y with f-1(x).
Guided
Practice
P. Find the inverse of the function f (x) = x3 – 5

y = x3 – 5 Replace f(x) with y.

x = y3 – 5 Interchange y and x.

y3 = x + 5 Solve for y.

𝑦 =√ 𝑥 + 5
3
use the cube root property.

𝒇
−𝟏
( 𝒙 ) =√
3
𝑥+5 Replace y with f-1(x).
Check your
progress
Q. Find the inverse of
R. Find the inverse of
Exit Ticket

S. Given: f(x) = 10 – x and g(x) = 4 + x.


Find (f-1 ◦ g-1)(x).

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