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The table gives data from an experiment in which a bacteria culture started with 100 bacteria in a limited nutrient medium.
INVERSE FUNCTIONS The size of the bacteria population was recorded at hourly intervals. The number of bacteria N is a function of the time t: N = f(t).
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However, suppose that the biologist changes her point of view and becomes interested in the time required for the population to reach various levels.
In other words, she is thinking of t as a function of N.
This function is called the inverse function of f.
It is denoted by f -1 and read f inverse.
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Thus, t = f -1(N) is the time required for the population level to reach N.
The values of f -1can be found by reading the first table from right to left or by consulting the second table.
For instance, f -1(550) = 6, because f(6) = 550.
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ONE-TO-ONE FUNCTIONS
Definition 1
Not all functions possess inverses.
Lets compare the functions f and g whose arrow diagrams are shown.
f has inverse function. g does not have inverse function.
A function f is called a one-to-one function if it never takes on the same value twice. That is, f(x1) f(x2)
whenever x1 x2
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HORIZONTAL LINE TEST
If a horizontal line intersects the graph of f in more than one point, then we see from the figure that there are numbers x1and x2 such that f(x1) = f(x2).
This means f is not one-to-one.
A function is one-to-one if and only if no horizontal line intersects its graph more than once.
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Example 1
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E. g. 1Solution 1
Is the function f(x) = x3 one-to-one?
If x1 x2, then x13 x23.
Two different numbers cant have the same cube.
So, by Definition 1, f(x) = x3 is one-to-one.
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E. g. 1Solution 2
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Example 2
From the figure, we see that no horizontal line intersects the graph of f(x) = x3 more than once.
So, by the Horizontal Line Test, f is one-to-one.
Is the function g(x) = x2 one-to-one?
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E. g. 2Solution 1
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E. g. 2Solution 2
The function is not one-to-one.
This is because, for instance, g(1) = 1 = g(-1) and so 1 and -1 have the same output.
From the figure, we see that there are horizontal lines that intersect the graph of g more than once.
So, by the Horizontal Line Test, g is not one-to-one.
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Definition 2
One-to-one functions are important because:
They are precisely the functions that possess inverse functions according to the following definition.
Let f be a one-to-one function with domain A and range B. Then, its inverse function f -1 has domain B and range A and is defined by
f 1 ( y ) = x
for any y in B.
f ( x) = y
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Caution
Note that: domain of f -1 = range of f range of f -1 = domain of f
Do not mistake the -1 in f -1 for an exponent.
Thus, f -1(x) does not mean
1 . f ( x)
1 However, the reciprocal could be written f ( x) -1 as [f(x)] .
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Example 3
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Example 3
If f(1) = 5, f(3) = 7, and f(8) = -10, find f -1(7), f -1(5), and f -1(-10).
This diagram makes it clear how f -1 reverses the effect of f in this case.
From the definition of f -1, we have: f -1(7) = 3 f -1(5) = 1 f -1(-10) = 8 because because because f(3) = 7 f(1) = 5 f(8) = -10
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Example 4
Now, lets see how to find the inverse function of a one-to-one function f.
1. Write y = f(x). 2. Solve this equation for x in terms of y (if possible). 3. To express f -1 as a function of x, interchange x and y.
Find the inverse function of f(x) = x3 + 2.
We first write: y = x3 + 2. 3 Then, we solve this equation for x : x = y 2
x =
Finally, we interchange x and y : y = So, the inverse function is: f 1 ( x) =
3
y2
The resulting equation is y = f -1(x).
x2
x2
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Example 5
The graph of f obtained by reflecting the graph of f about the line y = x.
-1 is
Sketch the graphs of f ( x) = 1 x and its inverse function using the same coordinate axes.
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Example 5
First, we sketch the curve y = 1 x (the top half of the parabola y2 = -1 -x, or x = -y2 - 1). Then, we reflect about the line y = x to get the graph of f -1.