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  1. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

    Learn how to find inverse functions with step-by-step guidance and examples, enhancing your understanding of this fundamental algebra concept.

  2. Intro to inverse trig functions (article) | Khan Academy

    Let's find out angle O: angle O is adjacent to line OE, opposite of line ZE, and our hypotenuse is OZ, so you can freely pick between any of the inverse trig functions to answer.

  3. Finding inverse functions: linear (video) | Khan Academy

    In the first inverse function video, I talked about how a function and their inverse-- they are the reflection over the line y equals x. So where's the line y equals x here?

  4. Derivatives of inverse functions: from equation - Khan Academy

    Let's explore the intriguing relationship between a function and its inverse, focusing on the function f (x)=½x³+3x-4. We delve into the derivative of the inverse of f, applying the chain rule and the power …

  5. Reading inverse values from a table (video) | Khan Academy

    An inverse function takes the output from the original function and gives us the input. Given a table of inputs and outputs for a function, evaluate the inverse function for a certain input.

  6. Finding inverses of rational functions (video) | Khan Academy

    The inverse of a function ƒ is a function that maps every output in ƒ's range to its corresponding input in ƒ's domain. We can find an expression for the inverse of ƒ by solving the equation 𝘹=ƒ (𝘺) for the …

  7. Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions | Khan Academy

    This is an exceptionally useful rule, as it opens up a whole world of functions (and equations!) we can now differentiate. Also learn how to use all the different derivative rules together in a thoughtful and …

  8. Finding inverse functions: quadratic (video) | Khan Academy

    The conventional notation for f inverse is f inverse of x, so it is important to get used to seeing it like that and not be confused between the x in the f inverse function and the x in the original function.

  9. Find Inverse of Function – Khan Academy Help Center

    Hi - So the question is finding the inverse of function y=3x/x+1 I've gone through some of the steps to get to the point 3y=xy+x, but...

  10. Graphing the inverse of a linear function - Khan Academy

    By starting out with a function, you know it passes the vertical line test by definition. However, for its inverse to be a function, it also has to pass the horizontal line test to insure the one-to-one …