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Odd, even & self-inverse (HL only)

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Definition of an even function?

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Card 1formula
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Definition of an even function?

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f(−x) = f(x) — symmetric in the y-axis (e.g. x², cos x).

Card 2formula
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Definition of an odd function?

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f(−x) = −f(x) — symmetric about the origin (e.g. x³, sin x).

Card 3concept
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How do you classify a function as odd/even?

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Compute f(−x): if it equals f(x) it's even; if it equals −f(x) it's odd; otherwise neither.

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Integral of an odd function over [−a, a]?

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0 — the halves cancel.

Card 5formula
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Integral of an even function over [−a, a]?

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2 × ∫₀ᵃ f(x) dx.

Card 6concept
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Is x³ − 4x odd, even or neither?

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Odd: f(−x) = −x³ + 4x = −(x³ − 4x) = −f(x).

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Which powers appear in an even polynomial?

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Only even powers (and a constant); odd polynomials have only odd powers.

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Which function is both odd and even?

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Only f(x) = 0.

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Card 9concept
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When does a function have an inverse?

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When it's one-to-one (each output comes from exactly one input — passes the horizontal-line test).

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What do you do if a function isn't one-to-one?

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Restrict its domain to a stretch where it IS one-to-one, then invert.

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How do you find an inverse algebraically?

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Write y = f(x), make x the subject, then swap x and y.

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What is a self-inverse function?

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One that is its own inverse: f(f(x)) = x, so f⁻¹ = f; its graph is symmetric in y = x.

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Two classic self-inverse functions?

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f(x) = 1/x and f(x) = a − x.

Card 14concept
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How are the domain and range of f related to f⁻¹?

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The domain of f⁻¹ is the range of f, and the range of f⁻¹ is the domain of f.

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Largest domain for cos x to have an inverse?

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[0, π] — where cos is one-to-one (the arccos domain).

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Restrict x² so it has an inverse — what's f⁻¹?

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On x ≥ 0, f⁻¹(x) = √x.

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