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OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Inverse Funtions Given the function f(x) calculate the inverse f^-1(x) 1. (-2 , 4) 2. (4 , 7) 3. (0 , 11) 4. (-3 , -8)

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

@jagr2713

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

@sleepyjess

OpenStudy (abb0t):

What's the function/

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

thats the 1 2 3 and 4 are lol so confusing

OpenStudy (misty1212):

HI!!

OpenStudy (misty1212):

think we need a screen shot

OpenStudy (misty1212):

the inverse of a function is not an ordered pair, it is a function so there is something missing here

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

ok

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

give me a minute and i will ^-^

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

And i did do this just didnt finish this and already got it graded and ive been stuck on this for a while

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe they are just asking you to switch the ordered pairs who wrote this drivel?

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

idk lol but yea thats what i was thinking too but idk if the teacher think i was just being dumb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are asked to find the inverse of a function, but you are not given a function like being asked to find the temperature in a city, but not given a city

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

lol yea ig ill ask her tomorrow after lunch to see what it is and il check with you about it

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

that way we can learn this too in the same day about this kind of stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

also ask why she doesn't know how to typeset properly ok don't ask that

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

idk my friends wondered that too but she is a lazy kind of teacher

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol probably used microsoft word to type math for the past 15 years

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Lol

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