12 - What are Inverse Functions? (Part 1) - Find the Inverse of a Function & Graph
More Lessons: http://www.MathAndScience.com Twitter: / jasongibsonmath In this lesson, you will learn what an inverse function is and why inverse functions are useful in Math, Algebra, Calculus, and beyond. An inverse of a function is the function that does the opposite operation. Because of this, the inverse "undoes" what the original function calculates. This can be used to solve many types of equations, most notably exponential and logarithmic equations. The inverse function also has many uses in Calculus in the study of derivatives.

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05 - Simplify Irrational Exponents, Part 1 (Radical Exponents, Powers, Pi & More)

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10 - What are Composite Functions? (Part 1) - Evaluating Composition of Functions & Examples

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07 - What is an Exponential Function? (Exponential Growth, Decay & Graphing).

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11 - Learn ArcSin, ArcCos & ArcTan (Inverse Sin, Cos & Tan) - Part 1

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Finding Inverse Functions (Precalculus - College Algebra 51)

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15 - What is a Logarithm (Log x) Function? (Calculate Logs, Applications, Log Bases)

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Introduction to Inverse Functions

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Intro to Inverse Functions (1 of 4: Overview & basic examples)

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But what is a Laplace Transform?

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When Math Isn’t Based in Reality

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How to Find the Domain of a Function

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Russell's Paradox - a simple explanation of a profound problem

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What are Logarithms and Log Functions in Math?

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14 - What is Euler's Number 'e', Ln(x) - Natural Log & e^x Functions?

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How To Find The Inverse of a Function

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Functions Explained: Why They're CENTRAL to All Math

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What is a Natural Log Ln(x)? - Part 1 (Logarithm w/ Base e - Euler's number)

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01 - Basic Derivatives in Calculus, Part 1 - Learn what a Derivative is and how to Solve Them.

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