With your username, of course you do.Well speaking of robbing your time Leehuan, I see you here literally all the time
With your username, of course you do.Well speaking of robbing your time Leehuan, I see you here literally all the time
Walking contradictionWith your username, of course you do.
Do you know how to sketch a log graph in the first place?Um...well....idk but that's my personal preference
Sketch on one graph y=f(x) and y=f^-1(x): make sure the diagrams are to scale for
f(x)=-ln (x+1)
Do you know how to sketch a log graph in the first place?
Also do you know how to find the equation of an inverse function?
Do you know the relationship between the graph of a function and a graph of its inverse?
Can't quite remeber how to sketch a log graphBump
Then go back to your notes and figure it out. Or use a graphing software.Can't quite remeber how to sketch a log graph
um...yeah
yeah I'm using desmos atmThen go back to your notes and figure it out. Or use a graphing software.
Well, what is it?
Do those really annoying 3D trig problems ome up again in the HSC 3 unit course or 4 unit course?
Some1 plz answer these 2/3 Q'sTried this inverse function and can't solve it
FInd the inverse function of 8(x-1)^3 and find the domain and range of the inverse function
Same with this one: y=5+ squareroot of (3-x)
Have you looked through your notes or textbook again to see how to sketch it?Can't quite remeber how to sketch a log graph
YEah you just switch the x and y around and carry yuor restriction throughout
um...yeah
Ok lets start with y=8(x-1)3Some1 plz answer these 2/3 Q's
DW already know how to do itOk lets start with y=8(x-1)3
You said earlier to swap the x and y to find the inverse function. Do you know how to do that for y=8(x-1)3?
Also do you know how to find the domain and range of that function?
The fact that you don't know how to make x the subject and want to do 4U is a little concerningDW already know how to do it
SO you are given y=8(x-1)^3
Divide both sides by 8
y/8=(x-1)^3
Then you expand the RHS
Wait...I can't remeber lol
Read thisDW already know how to do it
SO you are given y=8(x-1)^3
Divide both sides by 8
y/8=(x-1)^3
Then you expand the RHS
Wait...I can't remeber lol
Wait...
Switch x and y around and now its x/8=(y-1)^3
Then you cube root both sides and its: ______________
Then y=________________ +1
Ok now do you know how to find the domain and range of the original function?Read this
Yes, took me a while lolOk now do you know how to find the domain and range of the original function?
Ok now do you know how to find the domain and range of the inverse?Yes, took me a while lol
YesOk now do you know how to find the domain and range of the inverse?