Inverse functions

Inverse functions

  • For a function f the inverse of f is the function that undoes f
  • You write the inverse of f(-1)
  • If you apply f then f(-1) you will end up back where you started
    • If you apply f then f(-1) you have applied the composite function f(-1)f
    • The output of f(-1)f is the same as the input

Finding the inverse

  • To find the inverse of a function given in the form f(x) you need to
    • Write the function in the form y=
    • Rearrange to make x the subject
    • Swap any y’s for x’s and rewrite as f(-1)(x) =

Methods

  • You can sometimes use a flow chart to find an inverse
  • Here is an example flow chart for f(x)
  • +3, x5
  • You would then work backwards through the flow chart to find f(-1)(x)
  • /5 -3
  • You subtract 3 then divide by 5
    • You could then write this in algebraic form