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6 January, 04:57

Which statement describes the relationship between the function and its inverse?

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  1. 6 January, 06:54
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    Answer: if f (x) is our function and g (x) the inverse, then

    f (g (x)) = x

    "If f (x) asigns elements from a set I to a set K, then the inverse function traces back the elements from K to the original elements on I"

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If we have a function f (x) = y that is invertible (f (x) must be biyective)

    Then the inverse function g (x) is such that:

    g (y) = x

    this means that:

    g (y) = g (f (x)) = x

    and

    f (x) = f (g (y)) = y
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