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Mathematics, 09.12.2021 09:50 jacquicmoreland2106

Create a new post describing a function and its inverse. Create a function, Latex: f(x)\textsf{,} and find the inverse of the function, Latex: f^{-1}(x)\textsf{.}
Choose a value for Latex: x
x
and find the value of Latex: f(x)\textsf{.} List the order of operations that you use to find the value.
Use the value you found for Latex: f(x)
f
(
x
)
to find Latex: f^{-1}\left(f(x)\right)\textsf{.} For example, if Latex: f(x)=3\textsf{,} find Latex: f^{-1}(3)\textsf{.} List the order of operations that you used to find the value.

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