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Opening prayer

Almighty Father,
we praise and thank you for this day. Watch over
us as we go about our work and studies. Help us
in every way so that we may become the
children you want us to be,
Amen
Inverse
Function
One to One Function
A one to one function is a relation only if each element
of its domain corresponds to a unique element in its
domain.

Horizontal Line Test


 
A function is one to one if and only if no horizontal
line drawn through the graph of intersects it more than
once.
One to One Function
Domain Range Domain Range

       

One to one Function Not One to one Function


Interchange
The inverse of a function is the set of ordered pairs
obtained by interchanging the first and second
elements of each pair in the original function. In plain
English, finding an inverse is simply the swapping
of the x and y coordinates.
Example:
•Find
  the inverse of each
Composition of a functions and its inverse
•  A one –to –one function and its inverse have the
following properties:
i. x for all x in the domain of and
ii. x for all x in the domain of
Example
•Use
  the composition to verify if the given pairs are inverses of each
other.
1. ,
2. ,
Exponential
Function
Definition of Exponential Function
•   An exponential function is a function defined by

Where and

The property of Equality for Exponential


Equations.
  Let a, b, and c be real numbers and . Then

If and only if
Law of Exponents
•   For any number and , and any nonzero real numbers and ,

 
Rules for Solving Inequality
i. If the same real number is added to or subtracted from both sides of
an inequality, the sense of the inequality is not change.
ii. If both sides of an inequality are multiplied by or divided by the
same positive real number, the sense of the inequality is not change.
iii. If both sides of an inequality are multiplied by or divided by the
same negative number, the sense of the inequality is changed.
Example:
•Each
  exponential equation
Logarithmic
Function
Definition of Logarithmic Function

A logarithmic function if function defined by


 

if and only if
For all positive real numbers and , and

Logarithmic Equation in one variable is an equation


involving logarithms of expression containing the
variable.
Example:
•Express
  the following into logarithm form.
Logarithm of a Number
 
The logarithm (x) of a number (N) to the base
(b) is the exponent of the power to which b is
raised to obtain N. In symbols,
Example:

 Solve the following.


Laws of Logarithm
1 Law of Logarithm
  st

For any base (b),


2 Law of Logarithms: Logarithm of Products
  nd

The logarithm of the product of positive real numbers is equal


to the sum of the logarithms of the factors of the given base.
In symbols,

3 Law of Logarithms: Logarithm of Quotients


  rd

The logarithm of two positive real numbers is equal to the


logarithm of the dividend minus the logarithm of divisor.
In symbols,
4 Law of Logarithms: Logarithm of Power
  th

The logarithm of power of a positive real number is equal to


the exponent times the logarithm of the number to the given
base.
In symbols,
Closing prayer
Before we end our busy day we bow our
head and pray that God will keep us safe
and sound until another comes around,
Amen

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