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OpenStudy (anonymous):

helpppp plzzzz??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The inverse of f exists.? The inverse of f does not exist?

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Well what's f(x), it's a straight line right?

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Your function looks like y = x+1/2, so yes it would have a inverse, which you can find using the following steps: Replace f(x) with y Switch x's and y's, so put x where y is and x where y is. Solve for y Replace y with f^-1(x)

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

So technically, it just means the line has a reflection over the line y = x

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