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Which of these pair of functions are inverse functions?

PLEASE HELP!!!! Which of these pair of functions are inverse functions?-example-1

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Answer:

Option B and C are correct.

Explanation:

Inverse function: If both the domain and the range are R for a function f(x), and if f(x) has an inverse g(x) then:


f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) = x for every x∈R.

Let
f(x) = (1)/(2)(\ln((x)/(2)) -1) and
g(x) = 2e^(2x+1)

Use logarithmic rules:


  • ln e^a = a

  • e^(lnx) = x

  • \ln a^b = b\ln a

then, by definition;


f(g(x)) = f(2e^(2x+1)) =(1)/(2)(\ln((2e^(2x+1))/(2))-1) =
(1)/(2)(\ln(e^(2x+1)}){-1) = (1)/(2) (2x+1-1) =(1)/(2)(2x) = x


g(f(x)) = g((1)/(2)(\ln((x)/(2)) -1)) = 2e^{2({(1)/(2)(\ln((x)/(2)) -1})+1
2e^{(\ln((x)/(2)) -1+1}=2e^{\ln((x)/(2))} =2\cdot (x)/(2) = x

Similarly;

for
f(x) = (4 \ln(x^2))/(e^2) and
g(x) = e^{(e^2 \cdot x)/(8) }

then, by definition;


f(g(x)) = f(e^{(e^2 \cdot x)/(8)}) =\frac{4 \ln {((e^2 \cdot x)/(8))^2}}{e^2} =
\frac{8 \ln {((e^2 \cdot x)/(8))}}{e^2} =(8(e^2\cdot x)/(8) )/(e^2)=(8e^2 \cdot x)/(8e^2)=x

Similarly,

g(f(x)) = x

Therefore, the only option B and C are correct. As the pairs of functions are inverse function.

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