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2 September, 01:40

Explain why the function f (x) = x^2 is not invertible

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  1. 2 September, 01:54
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    It doesn't pass the horizontal line test. (A function will be invertible if a horizontal line only crosses its graph in one place, for any location of that line.)

    When you reflect the curve across the line y=x, it becomes multiple-valued, hence its inverse is not a function.
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