In this lesson, we evaluate a composite inverse function step by step using the inside-out method.
We are given two functions, g and h, defined by ordered pairs, and asked to evaluate:
g⁻¹(h(g⁻¹(2)))
This example is important because the final answer is undefined, which helps students understand when and why a function composition must stop.
In this MathByTV lesson, you’ll learn:
How to evaluate inverse functions from ordered pairs
How to work inside out with function composition
How to recognize when a function value is not defined
Why are undefined results valid in Algebra 2
This calm, clear explanation is ideal for:
Algebra 2 students
Precalculus readiness
Reviewing inverse functions
Understanding domain restrictions
MathByTV focuses on clear, step-by-step math instruction, enabling students to understand the process rather than memorize steps.
#CompositeFunctions
#InverseFunctions
#Algebra2
#FunctionComposition
#MathByTV
#Undefined
#InsideOut
#HighSchoolMath
Download
0 formats
No download links available.
Evaluate a Composite Inverse Function | Algebra 2 (Undefined Example) | NatokHD