Inverse Functions
Part 4: Inverting the Tangent Function
- From Part 3, we have the derivative formula
Explain why the function G defined by the formula
must be the arctangent function. What is the domain of this function? What is its range? How do you know?
- Graph the functions G(x) and tan x together. Does G appear to have the right properties to be the inverse of the tangent function? Explain.
- Graph the composite functions G(tan x) and tan(G(x)). Explain what you see. In particular, what is the domain of each of these functions? Why? [Warning: Your computer algebra system may not know the domains of these functions and may do something strange. You are responsible for a correct mathematical answer even if the computer result is misleading. You don't have to explain what the CAS is doing -- just explain the mathematics.]
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