Lecture

Pairs of Functions

Description

This lecture explores reciprocal functions, starting with the example of x² and √x, showing how their graphs are related through reflection. It then delves into the reciprocal functions e^x and ln(x), demonstrating their graphs and the algebraic expressions that define their reciprocity. Finally, it introduces the tangent function and its reciprocal, the arc tangent function, illustrating their graphs and the relationship between them.

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