Unit 2 Unit 2: Transformations, Compositions, and Inverses of Functions Parent Function Transformations Parent Function Transformations Parent Function Transformations Parent Function Transformations Unit 2: Transformations, Compositions, and Inverses of Functions Table Patterns Patterns Quadratic Exponential Exponential Exponential Unit 2: Transformations, Compositions, and Inverses of Functions Single Transformations- Summarize Your Findings Single Transformations- Summarize Your Findings Unit 2: Transformations, Compositions, and Inverses of Functions The inverse of a relation is formed by interchanging (or switching) the two variables. On each graph, sketch the inverse of the relation shown. Inverses Inverses Terminology Unit 2: Transformations, Compositions, and Inverses of Functions Inverses Algebraically For each problem below, write the function for the inverse relation by switching the variables and solving for y. Then tell weather or not the inverse relation is a function. Inverses Algebraically Inverses Algebraically Find the inverses algebraically. Sketch the graph of the inverse on the same grid. Find the inverses algebraically. Sketch the graph of the inverse on the same grid.