Functional equation
Functional Equations are equations that involve functions. For an example, these are some examples of functional equations:
Contents
[hide]Introductory Topics
The Inverse of a Function
The inverse of a function is a function that "undoes" a function. For an example, consider the function: f(x). The function has the property that . In this case, is called the (right) inverse function. (Similarly, a function so that is called the left inverse function. Typically the right and left inverses coincide on a suitable domain, and in this case we simply call the right and left inverse function the inverse function.) Often the inverse of a function is denoted by .
Intermediate Topics
Cyclic Functions
A cyclic function is a function that has the property that:
A classic example of such a function is because . Cyclic functions can significantly help in solving functional identities. Consider this problem:
Find such that . In this functional equation, let and let . This yields two new equations:
Now, if we multiply the first equation by 3 and the second equation by 4, and substract the second equation from the first, we have:
So clearly,