loomdooom222
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The function
is invertible, but the function
is not invertible. Find the sum of all possible values of
.
I don't think "Inversible" is a mathematical term!Inversible I think
Yes .... but....Inversible means that the equation has an inverse.
I hope that you are enjoying your day.Yes .... but....
What are the properties of an "invertible function" (besides being a function)?
Please provide one example of a function and it's inverse, thus showing two examples of invertible functions. Anything.Inversible means that the equation has an inverse.
Good. Now what would happen if x was replaced with kx?(x-4)/2=y its inverse would be 2x+4=y
If you want to try another approach to the problem, you might consider what the transformation [MATH]g(x) = f(kx)[/MATH] does to the graph of [MATH]f[/MATH]. Under what conditions could either be invertible, and the other not? What distinguishes the graph of an invertible function from one that is not?The functionis invertible, but the functionis not invertible. Find the sum of all possible values of.
That's nice, but you didn't answer the first question. What does the transformation do? f(x) ==> f(ax)?A graph that is not inverse cannot pass the horizontal line test
No. A "graph" does not have an inverse. A function whose graph cannot pass the horizontal line test does not an inverse.A graph that is not inverse cannot pass the horizontal line test