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Inverse functions Revision for JEE

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Revise Inverse functions by covering every subtopic once, drilling formulas, then solving 2+ timed MCQs with full solutions.

Use this Inverse functions revision checklist before mocks and the final exam. Reinforce concepts with 2+ syllabus-aligned MCQs on Goodmarks.

Revision checklist

  1. 1.Core idea: Inverse functions
  2. 2.Relates to other subtopics in Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
  3. 3.Limits and continuity
  4. 4.Chain rule, implicit, logarithmic differentiation
  5. 5.Master Inverse functions definitions and standard results
  6. 6.Solve 20 timed MCQs for Inverse functions

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Q1MathsUnit 7: Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
If f(x)=x2x+5,x>12,f(x)=x^{2}-x+5, x>\frac{1}{2}, and g(x)g(x) is its inverse function, then g(7)g^{\prime}(7) equals:
Q2MathsUnit 7: Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
The domain of f(x)=\mathbf{f}(\mathbf{x})= cot1(xx2[x2])\cot ^{-1}\left(\frac{\mathbf{x}}{\sqrt{\mathbf{x}^{2}-\left[\mathbf{x}^{2}\right]}}\right) is ([.]([.] denotes the greatest integer function)

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How should I revise Inverse functions before JEE?

Follow the checklist on this page, revise formulas daily, and attempt mixed MCQs every 2–3 days.