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Inverse functions Short Tricks for JEE

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Quick answer

Short tricks for Inverse functions work only with strong fundamentals. Apply the tips below in timed sets and review every explanation.

Use these Inverse functions shortcuts to save time in JEE Mathematics papers — then validate speed with 2+ MCQs on Goodmarks.

Short tricks for speed

  • Inverse functions focus drill

    Solve 15 mixed MCQs for Inverse functions, review every explanation, and note formulas you hesitated on.

  • Calculus substitution scan

    Spot standard forms (sin²x, 1/(a²+x²), e^ax) before integrating — JEE rewards pattern recognition.

  • Graph sketch shortcut

    For coordinate geometry, mark intercepts and asymptotes first; many MCQs need only qualitative graph features.

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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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Frequently asked questions

Are short tricks enough for Inverse functions in JEE?

No — tricks complement concepts. Master the theory first, then use shortcuts in timed MCQ practice.