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Edexcel ·Mathematics·Cambridge AS & A Level Mathematics

Functions

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Domain and range, one-one functions, composite and inverse functions, and graph transformations.

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A function maps each input in its domain to exactly one output; the set of outputs is the range. A function is one-one if different inputs give different outputs — this is exactly the condition for an inverse to exist. A horizontal line cuts a one-one graph at most once.

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