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True or false: for any function, x=f^-1 (y), then y=f (x)

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  1. 23 May, 12:37
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    YES

    We can work out the inverse using Algebra. Put "y" for "f (x) " and solve for x:

    The function: f (x) = 2x+3

    Put "y" for "f (x) ": y=2x+3

    Subtract 3 from both sides:

    y-3=2x

    Divide both sides by 2:

    (y-3) / 2=x

    Swap sides: x = (y-3) / 2

    Solution (put "f-1 (y) " for "x") : f-1 (y) = (y-3) / 2
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