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Cube Root Inverse

Cube Root Inverse

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 5 Questions

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Cube Root Functions

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Where does a cube root function come from?

Look at the cubic function to the right. To find the inverse, switch the x column with the y column.

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Good news!

We don't have to worry about restricting any domain here because when we switch our x and y columns, we still have a function! The domain and range of both a cubic function and a cube root function are all real numbers. 

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Example 1: Find the inverse of the table and graph the function.


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Example 2: Find the inverse of the table and graph the function


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Multiple Select

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Check all of the ordered pairs that are on the inverse of f(x).

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(-3, -1)

2

(0, 1)

3

(15, 2)

4

(1, 1)

5

(2, 17)

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Multiple Select

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Check all of the ordered pairs that are on the inverse of f(x).

1

(0, -1)

2

(0, 1)

3

(16, -3)

4

(2, 2)

5

(-1, 16)

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How do we find the inverse of a cubic function algebraically?

Same as any function- switch x and y and solve for y.

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When you find an inverse, remember to use inverse operations starting on the outside.


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Multiple Choice

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What is the next step in finding the inverse?

1

switch x and y

2

add 3 to both sides

3

subtract 3 from both sides

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divide by 5

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Multiple Choice

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What is the next step in finding the inverse?

1

switch x and y

2

take the cube root of both sides

3

add 4 to both sides

4

divide by 3

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The most important thing about cube root functions is

Cube Root Functions

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