Title: MAT150 College Algebra
1Section 2.4Composite and Inverse Functions
2Composition of Functions
The output of one function is the input of
another function. Example Let f(x) 5 2x
and g(x) x2 x 1Evaluate the
following f(g(2)) g(f(3)) f(g(x))
g(f(x))
3Composition of Functions
Evaluate the following f(g(1)) h(f(3))
g(f(0)) h(h(1))
4The radius, r, in centimeters, of a melting
snowball is given by r(t) 50 2.5t, where t
is the time in hours. The snowball is spherical,
with volume Find a formula for V(t), the volume
of the snowball as a function of time.
5Inverse Functions An inverse function reverses
the process of a function.
6Facts About Inverse Functions
- The inputs and outputs switch
- Domain of f Range of f -1 andRange of f
Domain of f -1 - If the point (a,b) lies on the graph of f then
(b,a) is on the graph of f -1 - What happens if you compose a function with its
inverse? - f(f -1(x)) ? f
-1(f(x)) ?
7Inverse Functions
- The formula Cf(r)2pr gives the circumference of
a circle of radius r. - Find a formula for the inverse function, f-1(C),
giving the radius as a function of circumference. - Find and interpret the following f(10),
f-1(10)