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  1. Inverse functions | Algebra 2 (FL B.E.S.T.) | Math | Khan Academy

    Intro to inverse functions Inputs & outputs of inverse functions Graphing the inverse of a linear function Finding inverse functions: linear

  2. Graphing the inverse of a linear function (video) | Khan Academy

    This right over here is our understanding inverses of functions exercise on Khan Academy. It's a good exercise to make sure you understand inverses of functions.

  3. Inverse functions: graphs and tables (practice) | Khan Academy

    Read values of an inverse function from a graph or a table of the original function.

  4. Intro to inverse functions (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn what the inverse of a function is, and how to evaluate inverses of functions that are given in tables or graphs.

  5. Functions | Algebra (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    This topic covers: - Evaluating functions - Domain & range of functions - Graphical features of functions - Average rate of change of functions - Function combination and composition - Function …

  6. Graph of sine inverse function (video) | Khan Academy

    Plotting the graphs of inverse trigonometric functions can seem unintuitive at first. But don’t worry! All you need is the graph of the sine function and an inquisitive mind, and together, we'll successfully …

  7. Finding inverse functions (article) | Khan Academy

    To find the inverse of a function, you must not only invert the operations but also the steps in which you build the original function. To start, let's list the steps to build the original g (x) function:

  8. Trigonometric functions | Algebra (all content) - Khan Academy

    This topic covers: - Unit circle definition of trig functions - Trig identities - Graphs of sinusoidal & trigonometric functions - Inverse trig functions & solving trig equations - Modeling with trig functions - …

  9. Intro to invertible functions (article) | Khan Academy

    If a point (a, b) is on the graph of a function, then (b, a) is on the graph of its inverse. You can check that y=x is the perpendicular bisector of the line between these points, so these points are a reflection …

  10. Functions | College Algebra | Math | Khan Academy

    A function is like a machine that takes an input and gives an output. Let's explore how we can graph, analyze, and create different types of functions.