3/2/2022-Inverse Functions & Review for Unit 5 Test cloned 3/1/2022

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Find the inverse of the function:

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Find the inverse of the function:

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Find the inverse of the function:

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Given:


Perform the following operation (include the operation in your answer):

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Given:


Perform the following operation (include the operation in your answer):

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Perform the following operation:
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Given:


Perform the following operation:
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Given the functions:


Find:
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Find the inverse of the function:



Find
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Given your answers for questions 8 & 9, are these functions inverses of each other?

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Explain your reasoning for your answer in #10.

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Find the inverse of the function:

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Find the inverse of the function:

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Solve:

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Solve:
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Given:
from #17, what is the extraneous solution?

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Given:
find

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The graph of function g is shown below:
Which graph best represents the inverse of g?

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The square root parent function has been reflected across the x-axis and then shifted 3 units left and 2 units up. Write an equation to represent this transformation:

(use f(x)= in your answer)

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Graph the function that you found in #21 above.

(use numbers for x that will result in a perfect square under the radical)

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Given the function:
What is the domain? (you might want to graph this in show your work to help you)

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Given the function:
What is the range?

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Given the function:
What is the end behavior?

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Given the function:
What is the end behavior?

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Given:
What is equivalent in simplest radical form?

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Simplify. Express your answer in simplest radical form.

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Given:
Simplify. Express your answer in simplest radical form.

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Simplify. Express your answer as an equivalent using fractional exponents.

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Simplify. Express your answer in simplest radical form.

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Simplify. Express your answer in simplest radical form.

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Simplify. Express your answer in simplest radical form.

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Given:
Simplify. Express your answer in simplest radical form.

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Solve:
Answer using x=? (separate by commas if necessary)

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Given:

Find:

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Given:

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Given:


Are these 2 functions inverses of each other?

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Given:

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Given:

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Simplify:
Express your answer in simplest radical form.

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