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Checking Inverses with Function Composition
Checking Inverses with Function Composition
Checking Inverses with Function Composition
Checking Inverses with Function Composition
Checking Inverses with Function Composition
Checking Inverses with Function Composition
Checking Inverses with Function Composition
Checking Inverses with Function Composition
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On this riddle worksheet, students need to check if two given functions are inverses by plugging one into the other and checking if they cancel to x or if f(g(x)) = x = g(f(x)).

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This is a riddle worksheet in which students use an answer bank to solve a (slightly cheesy) joke. They like this activity because it makes the math meaningful and FUN. Teachers like it because the answer bank gives students a tool to self-assess.

Tell your students the joke is really funny, if they are underwhelmed tell them it requires a verrrrry sophisticated sense of humor. This becomes an ongoing joke. Well, at least in my classroom it does.

Because of the answer bank for students and answer sheet for teachers, this activity is great for homeschool and students with special needs. Great for warmups, great for use with a substitute.

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Checking Inverses with Function Composition

Rated 4.9 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
4.9 (4 ratings)
Common Core Fun
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$2.99

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Grades
9th - 12th, Higher Education
Pages
4
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
50 minutes

Description

On this riddle worksheet, students need to check if two given functions are inverses by plugging one into the other and checking if they cancel to x or if f(g(x)) = x = g(f(x)).

This activity requires NO PREP, answer sheets included.

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Check out the preview file (parts have been removed)

❤ ☻ ✌ ∞ ✍ ★ ♛ ☯ ϟ

Drill without the kill.

This is a riddle worksheet in which students use an answer bank to solve a (slightly cheesy) joke. They like this activity because it makes the math meaningful and FUN. Teachers like it because the answer bank gives students a tool to self-assess.

Tell your students the joke is really funny, if they are underwhelmed tell them it requires a verrrrry sophisticated sense of humor. This becomes an ongoing joke. Well, at least in my classroom it does.

Because of the answer bank for students and answer sheet for teachers, this activity is great for homeschool and students with special needs. Great for warmups, great for use with a substitute.

You may be interested in my Function Composition Bundle. Save money and time!
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Rated 4.5 out of 5
June 19, 2019
Good Resource
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 21, 2017
Amazing resource!
Nicole Y.
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 13, 2016
Thanks!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 14, 2016
Great resource! Easy self-check.
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