Unit 7 Inverse and Radical Functions

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Unit 7 Inverse and Radical Functions Test date: Name: By the end of this unit, you will be able to Find the inverse of a function and identify its domain and range Compose two functions and identify the domain and range Evaluate the inverse of a function in multiple representations Determine if functions are inverses using compositions Find the domain and range of a radical function Graph a radical function or inequality and identify its zeros from its x-intercepts Recognize shifts of radical functions and apply them to a graph Simplify expressions with rational exponents and nth roots Rationalize denominators Solve equations involving radicals and rational exponents Identify extraneous solutions Solve radical inequalities in one variable

Table of Contents 6. Operations on Functions... Function Composition... 5 6. Finding Inverse Functions... 6 Proving Inverse Functions... 7 Finding Inverses from Tables and Graphs... 8 6. Graphing Square Root and Cube Root Functions... 8 Radical Inequalities... Applications:... 6. nth Roots... Simplifying Radicals... Approximate Radicals with a Calculator... 5 Solving Equations using nth Roots... 5 Applications... 6 6.5 Operations with Radical Expressions... 7 The Product Property of Radicals... 7 Quotient Property of Radicals... 8 Operations on Radicals... 8 Rationalizing Denominators... 0 Basic Rational Exponents... 0 6.6 Rational Exponents... Simplifying Radicals with Different Indices... Using Conjugates to Rationalize the Denominator... 6.7 Solving Radical Equations and Inequalities... Solving Equations with Rational Exponents... 5 Solving Inequalities... 6

Where are the functions farthest apart? Find the maximum vertical distance d between the parabola and the line for the shaded region.

6. Operations on Functions. What is the maximum vertical distance between these two curves? f(x) = x g(x) = x. In a particular county, the population of the two largest cities can be modeled by f(x) = 00x + 5 and g(x) = 75x 5, where x is the number of years since 000 and the population is in thousands. a. What is the population of the two cities combined after 0 years? After any number of years? b. What is the difference in the populations of the two cities after 0 years? After any number of years? Operation Sum Difference Product Definition (f + g)(x) = (f g)(x) = (f g)(x) = Example: f(x) = x, and g(x) = -x + 5 (f + g)(x) = (f g)(x) = (f g)(x) = Quotient ( f )(x) = g ( f )(x) = g

Function Composition In a composition of functions, the. [ f g]( x) domain of g range of g, domain of f range of f [ f g]( x) The composition of functions may. Given two functions f and g, [ f g]( x) is defined only if. [ g f ]( x ) is defined only if. Example: For f(x) = x, and g(x) = x, find the following: a.) Find f[g(6)] b.) Find f[f(-)] Examples: Find [g h](x), [h g](x), and [g g](x) for g(x) = x and h(x) = x. Identify the domain and range. [g h](x) [h g](x) [g g](x) Examples: For each pair of functions, find f g and g f, if they exist... 5

6. Finding Inverse Functions. Use a table of values to graph f(x) = x. Switch the x and y values from #, plot the new x - - 0 y points and draw the line. Write the equation of a line that passes through those points (use y = mx + b). x y. In words, f(x) takes an x-value, multiplies it by and then subtracts. Eq: Describe the equation from # in words:. Repeat this process once more for f(x) = x x y - - 0 5. Switch the x and y values from #, plot the new points and write the equation of a line that passes through those points (use y = mx + b) x y Eq: 6. In words f(x) subtracts from x, then divides the result by. Describe the equation from 5 in words: 7. Notice how this description inverts the description of f(x). How could you rewrite your description from # so that it better inverts the description of f(x) but is still accurate? 6

In general an inverse function maps the output values of a function back to their original input values. In order to find an inverse function, simply switch and, and. The resulting function is its inverse, f - (x). Exercises: Find the inverse f - (x) of each: 8. f(x) = x 9. f(x) = ½x + 0. f(x) = x+5. f(x) = x + 5. f(x) = (x + ). f(x) = x Proving Inverse Functions. For f(x) = x and g(x) = x+, find: a) f(g(x)) = b) g(f(x)) = 5. For f(x) = x + and g(x) = 5x, find: 5 a) f(g(x)) = b) g(f(x)) = What do you notice about all of the solutions to all of the compositions of functions that you found? If two functions f(x) and g(x) are inverses, f(g(x)) = and g(f(x))=. If for all values of x, f(g(x)) = x and g(f(x))=x, then the two functions f(x) and g(x) are. We can use this to prove that two functions are or are not inverses. 7

Finding Inverses from Tables and Graphs 6. The table below shows several values for the function f(x). If f(x) is a one-to-one function, find each of the values. x f(x) a. f - (-)= - - 0.5 b. f - (0)= - 0 - - c. f - (-)= 0 - -.5 d. f - () = - 7. The graph of the function g(x) is shown in the coordinate plane to the right. Find each of the values. Approximate if needed. a. f - ()= b. f - (-)= c. f - (-5)= d. f - (-9) = 8

6. Graphing Square Root and Cube Root Functions. Use your calculator to graph the following radical functions below: a) y x b) y x x - 0 9 y x -8-0 8 Y Domain: Range: Domain: Range:. Graph the following functions on the same planes above, and find the points as you did above. a) y x b) y x X y x y -8 0-0 9 8. Explain what the coefficient did to each graph: 5. Did the domain and range of either graph change? 6. Now, determine what the coefficient of ½ will do to each graph. a) y x b) y x 9

7. Graph the following functions, what effect does the negative sign have on the original graphs? a) y x b) y x x 0 9 y x -8-0 8 y 8. What are the domain and Range of (a) and (b) a) b) 7. Graph a) y x and b) y x, what effect does adding have on the original graphs of y x and y x? (what direction did the graphs move?) a) b) x y x y Domain: Range: Domain: Range: 8. Graph y x and y x, what effect does subtracting have on the original graphs of y x and y x? (what direction did the graphs move?) D: D: R: R: 0

9. Graph y x and y x, what effect does this have on the original graphs? (what direction did the graphs move?) D: D: R: R: General Rules: How do a, h, and k affect the original graphs? y a x h k y a x h k a: k: h:

Radical Inequalities. Graph y < x 6. Graph f(x) x +. Graph f(x) < x + On my way to teach those kids some RADICAL functions!

Applications:. The pitch of a certain string on an instrument (measure in hertz) can be modeled by the function: f(t) = T, where T is the tension of the string in Kilograms..8.0000708 a) Make a table of values for the T values -0. b) How much tension will be needed for a pitch of 00 Hz? c) What is the domain of this function?. The speed of a tsunami can be modeled by the equation v = 56 d, where v is the speed in kilometers per hour, and d is the average depth of the water. If a tsunami is found to be traveling at 5 kilometers per hour, what is the average depth of the water?. The approximate time t (in seconds) that it takes an object to fall a distance of d feet is given by t = d 6. Suppose a parachutist falls seconds before the parachute opens, how far does the parachutist fall during that time? What is the domain of this function?. The velocity of a roller coaster as it moves down a hill is V = v + 6h, where v is the initial velocity in feet per second and h is the vertical drop in feet. The coaster designer wants the coaster to have a velocity of 90 feet per second. If the initial velocity of the coaster at the top of the hill is 0 feet per second, how high should they make the hill?

6. nth Roots n x Simplifying Radicals Square Root For any real numbers a and b,, then a is a square root of b. nth Root For any real numbers a and b, and any positive integer n,, then a is an nth root of b. Real nth Roots of b, n n b, b. If n is even and b > 0, then b has. If n is odd and b > 0, then b has. If n is even and b < 0, then. If n is odd and b < 0, then Simplify. Example : 9z 8 Example : (a ) 6 Example : 8n 8 m Exercises:. 8.. p 6.± a 0 5 5. p 0 6. m 6 n 9 7. b 8. 6a 0 b 8 9. x 6 0. (k). ± 69r. 7p 6. 65y z. 6q 5. 00x y z 6. 0.07 7. 0.6 8. 0.6p 0 9. (x) 8 0. (y ). (5a ) 6. (x ). (m 5) 6. 6x x +

Approximate Radicals with a Calculator Irrational Number a number that cannot be expressed as, examples: 5 Example: Use a calculator to approximate 8. 8. to three decimal places. Use a calculator to approximate each value to three decimal places. 6 5. 856 6. 0.05 7. 500 Solving Equations using nth Roots Round to the nearest hundredth.. x 0 + x = x. (x ) + =. 5 = - (x ) 5 Leave your answer in simplified radical form.. x + = 8 5. (x 9) 8 = 6. 9 (x ) 5 = 5

Applications Round your answers to the nearest hundredth. 5. The equation c = b estimates the number of collisions where b represents the number of bicycle riders per intersection. a. Estimate the number of collisions at an intersection that has 000 bicycle riders per week. b. If the total number of collisions reported in one week is, estimate the number of bicycle riders that passed through that intersection.. The surface area of a sphere can be determined from the volume of the sphere using the formula S = 6πV, where V is the volume. a. Determine the surface area of a sphere with a volume of 00 cubic inches. b. If the surface area of a sphere is.5 square inches, determine the volume.. Designers must create satellites that can resist damage from being struck by small particles of dust and rocks. A study showed that the diameter in millimeters d of the hole created in a solar cell by a dust particle traveling with energy k in joules is about d =.96 k - 0.69. a. Estimate the diameter of a hole created by a particle traveling with energy.5 joules. b. If a hole has diameter of.5 millimeters, estimate the energy with which the particle that made the hole was traveling. 6

6.5 Operations with Radical Expressions Simplify the following radical expressions in two different correct ways:. 6 5m 5 n 5m n. 6 xy xy Bonus:. What is the difference between simplifying xy and xy? The Product Property of Radicals For any real numbers a and b and any integer n > :. If n is even, and a and b are both, then.. If n is odd, then. 7

Simplify the following radical expressions:. 8x. ( 8x7 y 6 5y 5 z ) Quotient Property of Radicals For any real numbers a and b 0, and any integer n >, if all roots are defined. Operations on Radicals Simplify the following radical expressions:. 50 + 500 6 5. ( )( + ) When can you add radical expressions? How do you do so? When can you multiply radical expressions? How do you do so? 8

Warm Up: Simplify each expression.. 5. + The Golden Patio Ms. Abels wants to construct the most aesthetically pleasing patio possible for her house. To do so, she wants to make sure the ratio of the sum of the length and the width to the length is the same as the ratio of the length to the width. Ms. Abels hires the Golden Patio Company, and they build a frame with a width of 7 meters and a length of 7+7 5 meters. Check to make sure that this patio meets Ms. Abels standards. What is this golden ratio that Ms. Abels wants for her patio? Simplify as much as possible while keeping your answer in terms of radicals. The golden ratio was used to find the ratio of the length to the width of the patio. What would be the ratio of the width to the length? Simplify your answer as much as possible while keeping it in terms of radicals. Just for fun! Ms. Abels patio is what is called a golden rectangle. Here are some other examples of the Golden Ratio and golden rectangles: 9

Rationalizing Denominators To rationalize a denominator,. Examples:. 5. 96 5 Basic Rational Exponents x b y = = Examples:. 6 6. 5. 0 65 6. 7. 8. 0

6.6 Rational Exponents Exercises: Write each expression in radical form, or write each radical in exponential form.. 7. 5. 00. 7 5. a 5 b 6. 6p 5 Evaluate each expression. For these, you will re-write like you did above, but then simplify. 7. 7 8. 6 9. 5 0. 7 Review of Properties of Exponents Property Product of Powers Quotient of Powers Negative Exponent Power of a Power Power of a Product Power of a Quotient Zero Power Definition/Example: x a x b = x a x b= x -a = (x a ) b = (xy) a = (x/y) a = x 0 = Simplify.. 5y y 8. x y z xy. (z ). (x y ) xy x y 5. (x y ) (x y )

Simplifying Radicals with Different Indices **Cannot Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide two radicals that have a ** 5 Example: x x In order to simplify, it s possible to re-write as a, and apply the properties from yesterday. Since Rational Exponents and Radicals can be written in either form, give your final answer in the as the original problem. If both are present in the original problem, give answer in. 6. 6.. y y y. x x x 5. 5 5 5 6. 5 0 00 000

7. 5 7 8 8. 5 5 6 5 65 Using Conjugates to Rationalize the Denominator f ( x) y g( x) y h( x) y 9. Simplify f(x) h(x). 0. f ( x) x g( x) x Simplify g(x) f(x).

6.7 Solving Radical Equations and Inequalities. x + 8 = 8 Important:. x + = 0 Important:. x + = 5x Important:. x = x Important: 5. x = x 6. 5 x = 6 7. + 7x = 7x 9 8. x = 7 x +

Solving Equations with Rational Exponents Warm Up: Solve x = 7. How many solutions do you obtain?. x = 7 Important:. 5x = 80 Important:. (x + ) = 8. (x 5) = Important: Important: 5. 8 + 7x = 6. 9 + 5(x) = 9 7. 8 x = 5 8. (x + ) = 5

Solving Inequalities. 5 0x + Important:. x + 6 < 5 Important:. x + 7. 0x + 9 > 5 5. 8 x + 6. x + 8 > 7. 9 6x + 6 6