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so here's the question: if you have some equation relating a function, f(x), and its inverse, f-1(x), can you solve for the function?
for example, solve for f(x):
f(x)+f-1(x)=x^2
how about:
f(x)+f-1(x)=g(x)
my math teacher (AP calc) was stumped on this one... any thoughts?
for example, solve for f(x):
f(x)+f-1(x)=x^2
how about:
f(x)+f-1(x)=g(x)
my math teacher (AP calc) was stumped on this one... any thoughts?