5.1 Inverse Functions
Some mathematical functions possess a special property known as being "invertible." In other words, these functions have a unique inverse function if they are "one-to-one." In this section, we discuss what it means for a function to be one-to-one and why inverse functions matter. We learn an algebraic method of determining inverse functions given the original parent functions, as well as how to identify key features of this new function we're dealing with.
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- Algebra for Calculus (MATH145)
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- Dr. ethel wheland
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- Algebra for calculus
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algebra for calculus
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inverse functions
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one to one
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horizontal asymptote
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