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The second way to graph the inverse function is algebraic. Start with the original equation’s function, swap x and y, and then solve. For example: f (x) = 5x +10 (original function of x) ...
Applying g g to x x and then g−1 g 1 gives: 10x 10 = x 10 x 10 = x Note: The −1 1 in f −1(x) f 1 (x) is not a power. Finding the Inverse Function For example, suppose we want to find the inverse of ...
The second way to graph the inverse function is algebraic. Start with the original equation’s function, swap x and y, and then solve. For example: f (x) = 5x +10 (original function of x) ...
Inverse functions An inverse function links the output value back to the input value, meaning it is the original function in reverse. An inverse function is written as 𝑓\ (^-\)\ (^1\) (𝑥).
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