Find inverse functions. a. Understand that an inverse function can be obtained by expressing the dependent variable of one function as the independent variable of another, recognizing that functions f and g are inverse functions if and only if f(x) = y and g(y) = x for all values of x in the domain of f and all values of y in the domain of g. b. Understand that if a function contains a point (a,b), then the graph of the inverse relation of the function contains the point (b,a). c. Interpret the meaning of and relationship between a function and its inverse utilizing real-world context.
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A2.F-BF.B.4
Depth 3Parent ID: 2A83DD15B9894E1298B0A1786DCAE885Standard set: Algebra 2
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