Accedmychevron_right11thchevron_rightmathchevron_rightTheory Of Quadratic Functionschevron_rightExercise 3.1

Solution

A quadratic is not one-to-one on all R\mathbb{R}, so we restrict the domain (given in each part).

Steps:

  1. Let y=f(x)y=f(x).
  2. Interchange xx and yy.
  3. Solve for yy.
  4. Choose the correct branch using the given domain restriction.

(i) f(x)=x23,  x0f(x)=x^2-3,\; x\le 0

Let y=x23y=x^2-3.

Interchange xx and yy:

x=y23 x=y^2-3 y2=x+3y=±x+3 y^2=x+3\Rightarrow y=\pm\sqrt{x+3}

Since original domain is x0x\le 0, the inverse must output 0\le 0, so choose the negative branch:

f1(x)=x+3\boxed{f^{-1}(x)=-\sqrt{x+3}}

Domain of ff: (,0](-\infty,0].

Range of ff: [3,)[-3,\infty).

So:

Domain of f1=[3,),  Range of f1=(,0]\boxed{\text{Domain of }f^{-1}=[-3,\infty),\;\text{Range of }f^{-1}=(-\infty,0]}

(ii) f(x)=x2+6x+4,  x<3f(x)=x^2+6x+4,\; x<-3

Complete square:

f(x)=(x+3)25 f(x)=(x+3)^2-5

Let y=(x+3)25y=(x+3)^2-5.

Interchange xx and yy:

x=(y+3)25 x=(y+3)^2-5 (y+3)2=x+5y+3=±x+5 (y+3)^2=x+5\Rightarrow y+3=\pm\sqrt{x+5}

Given x<3x<-3 for the original function, we have x+3<0x+3<0, so choose the negative branch:

f1(x)=3x+5\boxed{f^{-1}(x)=-3-\sqrt{x+5}}

Range of ff for x<3x<-3 is (5,)(-5,\infty) (minimum 5-5 not included).

So:

Domain of f1=(5,),  Range of f1=(,3)\boxed{\text{Domain of }f^{-1}=(-5,\infty),\;\text{Range of }f^{-1}=(-\infty,-3)}

(iii) f(x)=2x28x+11,  x2f(x)=2x^2-8x+11,\; x\ge 2

Complete square:

f(x)=2(x2)2+3 f(x)=2(x-2)^2+3

Let y=2(x2)2+3y=2(x-2)^2+3.

Interchange xx and yy:

x=2(y2)2+3 x=2(y-2)^2+3 (y2)2=x32y2=±x32 (y-2)^2=\frac{x-3}{2}\Rightarrow y-2=\pm\sqrt{\frac{x-3}{2}}

Since original domain is x2x\ge 2 and the vertex is at x=2x=2, we take the increasing branch y2y\ge 2:

f1(x)=2+x32\boxed{f^{-1}(x)=2+\sqrt{\frac{x-3}{2}}}

Range of ff is [3,)[3,\infty), so:

Domain of f1=[3,),  Range of f1=[2,)\boxed{\text{Domain of }f^{-1}=[3,\infty),\;\text{Range of }f^{-1}=[2,\infty)}

(iv) f(x)=3x22x+6,  x5f(x)=3x^2-2x+6,\; x\ge 5

Complete square:

f(x)=3(x223x)+6=3[(x13)219]+6=3(x13)2+173\begin{aligned} f(x)&=3\left(x^2-\frac{2}{3}x\right)+6\\ &=3\left[\left(x-\frac{1}{3}\right)^2-\frac{1}{9}\right]+6\\ &=3\left(x-\frac{1}{3}\right)^2+\frac{17}{3} \end{aligned}

Let y=3(x13)2+173y=3\left(x-\frac{1}{3}\right)^2+\frac{17}{3}.

Interchange xx and yy:

x=3(y13)2+173 x=3\left(y-\frac{1}{3}\right)^2+\frac{17}{3} (y13)2=3x179y13=±3x173\left(y-\frac{1}{3}\right)^2=\frac{3x-17}{9}\Rightarrow y-\frac{1}{3}=\pm\frac{\sqrt{3x-17}}{3}

Given original domain x5x\ge 5, we choose the branch that gives y5y\ge 5:

f1(x)=13+3x173\boxed{f^{-1}(x)=\frac{1}{3}+\frac{\sqrt{3x-17}}{3}}

Range of ff for x5x\ge 5 starts at f(5)=71f(5)=71, so:

Domain of f1=[71,),  Range of f1=[5,)\boxed{\text{Domain of }f^{-1}=[71,\infty),\;\text{Range of }f^{-1}=[5,\infty)}

(v) f(x)=2(x3)2+1,  x3f(x)=2(x-3)^2+1,\; x\ge 3

Let y=2(x3)2+1y=2(x-3)^2+1.

Interchange xx and yy:

x=2(y3)2+1 x=2(y-3)^2+1 (y3)2=x12y=3±x12 (y-3)^2=\frac{x-1}{2}\Rightarrow y=3\pm\sqrt{\frac{x-1}{2}}

Given x3x\ge 3 for the original function, take y3y\ge 3:

f1(x)=3+x12\boxed{f^{-1}(x)=3+\sqrt{\frac{x-1}{2}}}

Range of ff is [1,)[1,\infty), so:

Domain of f1=[1,),  Range of f1=[3,)\boxed{\text{Domain of }f^{-1}=[1,\infty),\;\text{Range of }f^{-1}=[3,\infty)}

(vi) f(x)=3(x+4)25,  x<4f(x)=-3(x+4)^2-5,\; x<-4

Let y=3(x+4)25y=-3(x+4)^2-5.

Interchange xx and yy:

x=3(y+4)25 x=-3(y+4)^2-5 (y+4)2=x+53y+4=±x+53 (y+4)^2=-\frac{x+5}{3}\Rightarrow y+4=\pm\sqrt{-\frac{x+5}{3}}

Given original domain x<4x<-4 so (x+4)<0(x+4)<0, choose the negative branch:

f1(x)=4x+53\boxed{f^{-1}(x)=-4-\sqrt{-\frac{x+5}{3}}}

Range of ff for x<4x<-4 is (,5)(-\infty,-5).

So:

Domain of f1=(,5),  Range of f1=(,4)\boxed{\text{Domain of }f^{-1}=(-\infty,-5),\;\text{Range of }f^{-1}=(-\infty,-4)}