General Mathematics: Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 11
General Mathematics: Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 11
General Mathematics: Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 11
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS –
MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
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Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will
disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions
below to successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated
in every page of this module.
2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons.
Writing enhances learning, that is important to develop
and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the
answer key card.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have
learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
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LESSON 11 Graphs of Inverse Functions
EXPECTATIONS
You will represents an inverse function through its table of values and
graph and finds the domain and range of an inverse function.
Specifically, this module will help you to:
represent an inverse function through its graph;
find the domain and range of inverse function;
graph inverse functions; and
solve problems involving inverse
Let us start your journey
functions in learning more on graph of inverse
function. I am sure you are ready
and excited to answer the Pretest.
PRETEST Smile and Enjoy!
Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It consists of all the input values shown on the x-axis.
A. Domain C. x-axis
B. Range D. y-axis
2. The graph of a one-to-one function has _.
A. Inverse function C. Quadratic function
B. Parallel function D. None of the above
3. A function and its inverse are reflected over the _ .
A. Line of x C. line of x = y
B. Line of y D. line of y = x
4. The __ _ are vertical lines which correspond to the zeroes of the
denominator of a rational function.
A. Vertical asymptote C. x-axis
B. Horizontal asymptote D. y-axis
5. A is a y-value on a graph which a function approaches but does not
actually reach.
A. Vertical asymptote C. x-axis
B. Horizontal asymptote D. y-axis
Great, you finished answering the questions. You may request your facilitator to check your work. Congratulations
Let’s have some a quick review on our last topic. We learned that a function
has an inverse function if and only if the function is one-to-one.
Given a one-to-one function f(x) and its inverse 𝑓𝑓 −1 (𝑥𝑥), then the following are
true:
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𝑓𝑓(𝑓𝑓 −1 (𝑥𝑥)) = 𝑥𝑥 for all in the domain of 𝑓𝑓 −1
𝑓𝑓 −1�𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥)� = 𝑥𝑥 for all x in the domain of f.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Sketch the new graph in the same cartesian plane using different color of pen.
What did you notice?
Graphing Inverse Functions
The inverse of a function has all the same points as the original function,
except that the X’s and Y’s have been reversed or swapped. For instance,
supposing your function is made up of points: {(6, -1), (9, -2), (11, -7)}. then the
inverse is given by this set of points: {(-1, 6), (-2, 9), (-7, 11)}. Then using these
points, you can now draw the graph and its inverse.
Given the graph of a one-to-one function, the graph of its inverse can be obtained by
reflecting the graph about the line y = x. The line y = x is like two-sided mirror and
you could “see” the inverse reflected in the mirror. This “reflection property can
help you draw the inverse.
Example 1. Suppose you are given this graph: Now draw the reflection line (y = x)
𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) 𝑓𝑓 −1 (𝑥𝑥)
Domain {𝑥𝑥 ∈ ℝ | − 2 ≤ 𝑥𝑥 ≤ 1.5} {𝑥𝑥 ∈ ℝ | − 3 ≤ 𝑥𝑥 ≤ 4}
Range {𝑦𝑦 ∈ ℝ | − 3 ≤ 𝑦𝑦 ≤ 4} {𝑦𝑦 ∈ ℝ | − 2 ≤ 𝑦𝑦 ≤ 1.5}
Observe that the domain of the inverse is the range of the original function,
and that the range of the inverse is the domain of the original function. Is this true
for all one-to-one functions and their inverses?
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Example 3. Find the inverse of 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = using its given graph.
𝑥𝑥
Solution.
Applying the horizontal line test, we verify that the function is one-to-one. Since
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the graph of 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = is symmetric with respect to the line y = x (indicated by a
𝑥𝑥
dashed line), its reflection across the line y = x is itself. Therefore, the inverse of
f(x) is itself or 𝑓𝑓 −1(𝑥𝑥) = 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥).
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Verify that 𝑓𝑓 −1 (𝑥𝑥) = 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = using the techniques used in the previous lesson.
𝑥𝑥
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Example 4. Find the inverse of 𝑓𝑓 (𝑥𝑥 ) = √𝑥𝑥 + 1 using the given graph.
Vertical asymptote: 𝒙𝒙 = 𝟐𝟐
Horizontal asymptote: 𝒚𝒚 = −𝟓𝟓
(c) The inverse can be graphed by taking the reflection of the graph across y =
x.
Observe that the new asymptotes are the old asymptotes with the x and y
values interchanged. In fact, the asymptotes could also be obtained by reflecting
the original asymptotes about the line y = x.
(d) The domain and range of the functions and its inverse are as follows:
Vertical asymptote: x = -5
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
f(x) 𝑓𝑓 −1 (𝑥𝑥)
Domain {𝑥𝑥 ∈ ℝ |𝑥𝑥 ≠ 2} {𝑥𝑥 ∈ ℝ |𝑥𝑥 ≠ −5}
Range {𝑦𝑦 ∈ ℝ |𝑦𝑦 ≠ −5} {𝑦𝑦 ∈ ℝ |𝑦𝑦 ≠ 2}
We can make the observation that the domain of the inverse is the range of
the original function and the range of the inverse is the domain of the original
function.
Solving problems involving inverse functions
We can apply the concepts of inverse functions in solving word problems involving
reversible processes.
Example 6. You asked a friend to think of a nonnegative number, add two to the
number, square the number, multiply the result by 3 and divide the result by 2. If
the result is 54, what is the original number? Construct an inverse function that
will provide the original number if the result is given.
Solution. We first construct the function that will compute the final number based
on the original number. Following the instructions, we come up with this function:
3(𝑥𝑥 + 2)2
𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = (𝑥𝑥 + 2)2 ∙ 3 ÷ 2 =
2
The graph is shown below, on the left. This is not a one-to-one function because the
graph does not satisfy the horizontal line test. However, the instruction indicated
that the original number must be nonnegative. The domain of the function must
thus be restricted to x ≥ 0, and its graph is shown on the right, below.
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The function with restricted domain x ≥ 0 is then a one-to-one function, and we can
find its inverse.
3(𝑦𝑦+2)
Interchange the x and y variables: 𝑥𝑥 = 2 , 𝑦𝑦 ≥ 0
2
−1
2(54) 108
𝑓𝑓 (54) = � −2=� − 2 = √36 − 2 = 6 − 2 = 4
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ACTIVITIES
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2. The function 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = 3 √𝑥𝑥 − 4 is a one-to-one function.
3. A DVD rental company charges ₱50.00 per month plus ₱20.00 for each
rental. The relation can be defined by 𝑐𝑐(𝑥𝑥) = 20𝑥𝑥 + 50. Determine the
inverse of the function.
REMEMBER
The graph of inverse function can be obtained by reflecting the graph about
the line y = x.
The graph of the inverse of 𝑓𝑓 can be found from the graph of 𝑓𝑓 by locating
the mirror image of each point of 𝑓𝑓 with respect to 𝑦𝑦 = 𝑥𝑥. We say that the graphs
of 𝑓𝑓 and its inverse 𝑓𝑓 −1 have symmetry about the line whose equation is 𝑦𝑦 = 𝑥𝑥.
Now it’s time for you to show what you have learned. Do your best in answering
each question.
1. Construct a table of values for the function 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = 𝑥𝑥2 + 1 in the restricted
domain {0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3}. Is this a one –to-one function? If it is a one-
to-one function, construct the table of values of the inverse.
2. The set 𝐴𝐴 = {(−4,4), (−3,2), (−2,1), (0, −1), (1, −3), (2, −5)} of ordered pairs form
a function. Find the inverse of this function and plot the inverse in Cartesian
plane.
3. Identify the given graph can be that of one-to-one function. Explain
briefly why?
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(c) What is the domain and range of its inverse?
POSTTEST
Given the rational function 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = whose graph is shown, find the following:
3𝑥𝑥+1
𝑥𝑥+1
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E-SITES
To further explore the concept learned today and if it possible to connect the
internet, you may visit the following links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veMUDREk44c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukEtad_aml4&t=209s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsIo3B46yjU&t=271s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GEGnSEJA2s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzaPBzFFLRM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSiamij_i_k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNzcs_YIwu4
REFERENCES
Acknowledgements
Ariel R. Rogon – MT II, Jose Abad Santos High School Shillah P. Datuimam – Teacher I
ohn Rainier P. Rizardo, EdD
er: Remylinda T. Soriano, EPS, Math Angelita Z. Modesto, PSDS George B. Borromeo, PSDS
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ANSWER KEY
PRETEST
1. A 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B
LOOKING BACK AT YOUR LESSON:
3𝑥𝑥+4
1. 𝑓𝑓 −1 (𝑥𝑥) = 3
2. 𝑔𝑔−1(𝑥𝑥) = √𝑥𝑥 + 3. 𝑓𝑓 −1(𝑥𝑥 ) =
𝑥𝑥−3 𝑥𝑥−1
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Graph A is one-to-one function, B and C are not one-to-one function and D is not a
function.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Domain x = { 1,2,3,4,5} Range y = { 17,11,5,-1,-7}
1. You will get the reflection of the graph.
2. The graph is at the right.
3. The graph looks symmetrical by the line y = x.
GRAPHING INVERSE FUNCTION
1. Graph A and D are one-to-one function.
2. Because the horizontal line touched the graph at only one point.
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 1
A. B. C.
1. True 1. Not 1. B
2. True 2. One-to-one
3. False 3. No
ACTIVITY 2
(𝑥𝑥+4)
a. X 1 4 9 16 b. 𝑓𝑓 −1 (𝑥𝑥) = 2 c.
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F(x) -1 2 5 8 ACTIVITY 3
f¯¹(x) = 𝑥𝑥−5
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Check your Understanding
1.
X 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
F(x) 1 1.25 2 3.25 5 7.25 10
Yes this is a one-to-one function in the restricted domain.
The table for the inverse function is
x 1 1.25 2 3.25 5 7.25 10
f¯¹(x) 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
2. 𝐴𝐴−1 = {(4, −4), (2, −3), (1, −2), (−1,0), (−3,1), (−5,2)}
3.(a), (e), (b) are graph of one-to-one functions because it passes the horizontal
line test
4. a. Domain = (2,∞ ) Range = (3,∞)
b.
c. Inverse function
Domain : = (3, ∞ ) Range : = (2, ∞ )
POSTTEST
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B
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