Functions and Inverse Function Vocabulary
The range of the inverse of f(x) = x³
( -∞ , ∞ )
One-to-one Function
A property of functions where the same value for y is never paired with two different values of x (the function passes the horizontal line test)
Relation
A set of ordered pairs.
Horizontal Line Test
A way to establish if a function is one-to-one when looking at a function's graph. Determines if the function is invertible.
Vertical Line Test
A way to establish that a relation is a function.
Reflection about the line y = x.
A way to graphically see if two functions are inverses of each other.
Domain Restriction
Omitting specific values from a relation's set of input values, commonly to ensure that a function's inverse is also a function.
Inverse Function
The function obtained by switching the x and y variables. If a function is named f, this can be written as f⁻¹
Domain
The set of all input values of a relation.
Range
The set of all output values of a relation.
Invertible
When the inverse of a function is also a function.
The domain of the inverse of f(x) = x²
[0 , ∞)