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OpenStudy (hippoharry):

If R(x) and S(x) are inverse functions, which statement must be true?

OpenStudy (hippoharry):

A. R(S(x)) = 1 B. R(S(x)) = x C. R(x) R(x)=1/S(x) D. R(x) = -S(x)

OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):

For all \(f\) invertable we have \((f\circ f^{-1})(x)=x=(f^{-1}\circ f)(x)\)

OpenStudy (hippoharry):

@zzr0ck3r wait what? im confused

OpenStudy (hippoharry):

@mathmale can you help me please?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

This problem refers to an important property of inverse functions. If R(x) and S(x) are inverse functions, then the following two things will be true: R(S(x)) = x, and S(R(x)) = x also. Try putting these statements into wors. What does R(S(x)) mean?

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