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  1. Finding inverse functions (article) | Khan Academy

    Inverse functions, in the most general sense, are functions that "reverse" each other. For example, if f takes a to b , then the inverse, f 1 , must take b to a .

  2. Inverse Functions - Math is Fun

    An inverse function goes the other way! Let us start with an example: Here we have the function f (x) = 2x+3, written as a flow diagram:

  3. 1.4: Inverse Functions - Mathematics LibreTexts

    We examine how to find an inverse function and study the relationship between the graph of a function and the graph of its inverse. Then we apply these ideas to define and discuss properties of the …

  4. Inverse Functions - GeeksforGeeks

    Nov 13, 2025 · Another example of inverse pair is the exponential and logarithm function, both are inverse of each other. For an exponential function f (x) = ax, its inverse is given by logarithm i.e., …

  5. Inverse Functions - GCSE Maths - Steps, Examples & Worksheet

    Free inverse functions GCSE maths revision guide, including step by step examples, exam questions and free worksheet.

  6. Inverse Function - Definition, Formula, Graph, Examples

    Examples of Inverse Function Example 1: Find if the functions f (x) = 2x + 3 and g (x) = (x - 3) /2 are inverses of each other using the inverse function formula.

  7. Functions and Their Inverses - Worked Examples

    Notice that it is not as easy to identify the inverse of a function of this form. So, consider the following step-by-step approach to finding an inverse: Solve for $y,$ which will be the desired inverse function.