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OpenStudy (louisa333):

Are these correct? 1. http://prntscr.com/d9mb2j 2. http://prntscr.com/d9mb88

OpenStudy (louisa333):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (louisa333):

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OpenStudy (louisa333):

@3mar

OpenStudy (3mar):

Well, I am here. Any ideas?

OpenStudy (louisa333):

yes ive marked the ones i think they are.

OpenStudy (3mar):

For the first one: let take an example of \[y=e^x\] agree?

OpenStudy (louisa333):

yes

OpenStudy (3mar):

Well, are you familiar how to find the inverse of a function?

OpenStudy (louisa333):

yes logarithmic functions right?

OpenStudy (3mar):

To get the inverse of any function f(x) [ just make sure that it passes the horizontal line test] follow the steps: - Solve for x, i.e separate x in one side and the other terms in the other side, included f(x). - Swap x and f(x). - The result is the inverse of the original function\(f^{-1}(x)\).

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