MATH 141- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 23 pages long!)

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Inverse functions if a function f" applies an input of x and outputs a value of y, its inverse function g" will output a value of x after inputting a value of y. One-to-one function: when a function never takes on the same values more than once. Horizontal line test can be used to prove if a function is one-to-one. If a function intersects the horizontal line test once, it is not a one-to-one function. Let function f be a one-to-one function with domain a and range b. The inverse of function f would have a domain b and range a. A function does not have an inverse function if that function is not one-to-one. *the graph of can be shown by reflecting the function f about the line y=x. Theorem: if a function is a one-to-one function and is continuous on an interval, then its inverse is also continuous.

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