EngageNY
End-of-Module 3 Assessment Task
Let's see what the class learned! The last installment of the 23-part Pre-calculus module consists of nine assessment questions designed to measure a specific portion of a standard in the unit. Learners demonstrate their understanding of...
EngageNY
Restricting the Domain
But what if the function cannot be inverted? Pupils continue to work with inverses of functions using tables, graphs, and algebraic equations. They restrict the domain of non-invertible functions to make them invertible. Using...
Rice University
Precalculus
Take a step beyond Algebra 2. Learners use the eBook to learn concepts from the typical Precalculus course. Content starts off with a short review of functions in general and moves on to the basic functions, finishing up with more...
Mathematics Vision Project
Module 1: Functions and Their Inverses
Undo a function to create a new one. The inverse of a function does just that. An inquiry-based lesson examines the result of reversing the variables of a function, beginning with linear patterns and advancing to quadratic and...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Building Functions: Inverse Functions from Tables and Graphs
Is the inverse a function? Scholars learn how to examine a function to answer this question. Using an online interactive, they examine the properties of inverse functions to compare to the original function.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Building Functions: Reverse to Inverse
Reverse the wrapping to get to the gift. Using the idea of unwrapping a gift, the lesson introduces the concept of inverses. Pupils first determine the order needed to evaluate a function at a point, then use the reverse to find the...
CK-12 Foundation
Existence: One-to-One Functions and Inverses
One-to-one means the answer is simple, right? Given four graphs, pupils use a vertical line to test each graph to find out if they are one-to-one. By using the resource, learners realize that not all one-to-one relations are functions....
Illustrative Mathematics
Rainfall
Find the how long it has been raining based upon the amount of rainfall. Scholars analyze a table of the amount of rainfall as a function of time. Pupils first determine whether the function is invertible, then they find and interpret...
Illustrative Mathematics
Latitude
The greater the latitude, the less of the Earth is north. Scholars graph the relationship between the latitude and the percentage of the Earth that is north of the latitude. Using the graph and the table, class members interpret values...
Mathematics Vision Project
Module 1: Functions and Their Inverses
Nothing better than the original! Help your class understand the relationship of an inverse function to its original function. Learners study the connection between the original function and its inverse through algebraic properties,...
Curated OER
Latitude
Your young geologists generate a graph given a table of values from the context of latitude and percent of the earth's surface north of that latitude. The questions in the activity then focus the learners to a deeper understanding of the...
Curated OER
Power Function Inverses
Pupils graph polynomial functions and analyze the graphs. They identify the inverse of the functions and find the domain and range. Learners will then label the functions as one to one and use the horizontal and vertical line test to...
Curated OER
Solving Logarithmic Equations
High schoolers solve logarithmic equations. They graph and plot logarithmic functions and use algebraic steps and the calculator to simplify and solve the equations.
Curated OER
Investigating Correlation
High schoolers investigate different types of correlation in this statistics lesson. They identify positive, negative and no correlation as it relates to their data. They then find the line of best fit for the plotted data.
Curated OER
Functions and Inverses
Students solve problems identifying the functions and inverses. For this algebra lesson, students identify a one-to-one function, and perform the horizontal line test. They analyze data and graph their results on a graph.
Curated OER
Graphing Square Root and Other Radical Functions
In this worksheet, students graph the square root and other radical functions by examining the parent function and the translations and shifts that occur within the function family. The two page worksheet contains twelve problems.
Mathematics Archives
Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Transformation of Exponential Functions
Good site that allows the student to interactively explore how changing coefficients will change the graph of a function.
Mathematics Archives
Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Exponential Functions
Good site about exponential functions. The site has information on significance, notation, rules, graphs, etc.
Harvey Mudd College
Hmc Mathematics Online: Tutorial: Review of Various Functions
This site explains the functions such as trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic
Math Medics
S.o.s. Math: Inverse Functions, No Domain Restrictions
A good S.O.S. Math lesson on inverse functions with examples on inverse functons.
eFunda
Engineering Fundamentals: Hyperbolic Functions
A complete list of hyperbolic functions, plots of hyperbolic functions, and formulas. Includes links to related topics.
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Graphs of the Inverse Trig Functions
This site reviews basic information on inverse functions and inverse notation. Graphs of inverse trig functions are shared and discussed.
Math Medics
S.o.s. Math: On Inverse Functions With Restricted Domains
Offers a step-by-step explanation of a one-to-one function problem on inverse functions with restricted domains, clearly using the horizontal line test. Includes sample problems.
Math Medics
S.o.s. Math: Inverse Functions
This tutorial contains four lessons on inverse functions (on five pages) including an introduction, inverse functions with no domain restriction, composition of functions, and inverse functions with domain restriction. Includes practice...