NC.M3.F-BF.4c
If an inverse function exists for a linear, quadratic and/or exponential function, f, represent the inverse function, f^1, with a table, graph, or equation and use it to solve problems in terms of a contex.
Example Problems
What is the inverse of the function?
What is the inverse of the function?
What is the inverse of the function?
Khan Academy ResourcesIntro to inverse functionsVerifying inverse functions by compositionIntro to invertible functionsEvaluate functionsEvaluate function expressionsVerify inverse functionsFunction rules from equationsRestrict domains of functions to make them invertibleFunction notation word problemsEvaluate inverse functionsDetermine if a function is invertibleFind inverses of rational functionsFinding inverses of linear functionsIntro to inverse functionsFinding inverse functions: linearWorked example: Evaluating functions from equationWorked example: matching an input to a function's output (equation)Graphing the inverse of a linear functionWhat is a function?Verifying inverse functions by compositionWorked example: two inputs with the same output (graph)Finding inverses of rational functionsWorked example: evaluating expressions with function notationRestricting domains of functions to make them invertibleWorked example: matching an input to a function's output (graph)Determining if a function is invertibleEvaluating sequences in recursive formWorked example: Evaluating functions from graphInputs & outputs of inverse functionsVerifying inverse functions from tablesVerifying inverse functions by composition: not inverseFunction notation word problem: beachFunction notation word problem: bank

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