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So currently I have a mind blank right now. Need help with this question:
Find the inverse function of the following. Also state the domain and range of the inverse function:
Y= (x-2)/(x+2)
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sketch on one graph y=f(x)and y=f^(-1) (x):Make sure the diagrams are to scale
1.f(x)=-x^2,x≥0
2.f(x)=tan⁡(π/2),-π≤x≤π
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This was the original question
 

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no shit, I wrote the question wrong. It was

f(x)=tan(x/2), -pi blah blah not tan (pi/2)
 

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There's that attitude again. Don't get people to help you only to then use harsh language and curse words later

The graph of y=f(x) i.e. y=tan(x/2) is simply one branch of the tan curve with period 2pi.

On this domain, since f(x) is one-to-one it is indeed invertible. To find the inverse:

Consider x=tan(y/2)
Then arctan(x)=y/2 so y=2 arctan(x)

where arctan is just inverse tan if you have not seen it before. I.e. tan-1(x)

So we have f-1(x) = 2arctan(x)

This is a dilated version of the regular inverse tangent curve: the asymptotes are now at pi and -pi, instead of pi/2 and -pi/2
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There's that attitude again. Don't get people to help you only to then use harsh language and curse words later

The graph of y=f(x) i.e. y=tan(x/2) is simply one branch of the tan curve with period 2pi.

On this domain, since f(x) is one-to-one it is indeed invertible. To find the inverse:

Consider x=tan(y/2)
Then arctan(x)=y/2 so y=2 arctan(x)

where arctan is just inverse tan if you have not seen it before. I.e. tan-1(x)

This is a dilated version of the regular inverse tangent curve: the asymptotes are now at pi and -pi, instead of pi/2 and -pi/2
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When I meant blah blah blah I meant I meant that -pi and when I mean 'blah blah blah" I meant you get the rest of it right?
 

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When I meant blah blah blah I meant I meant that -pi and when I mean 'blah blah blah" I meant you get the rest of it right?
Not the blah blah blah. The unnecessary "no shit" when I just wanted confirmation on a potential correction.
 

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Not the blah blah blah. The unnecessary "no shit" when I just wanted confirmation on a potential correction.
I meant that to myself, I was supposed to be like no...shit...b/c I got it wrong not "no shit". I think I'm rushing into things too quickly
 

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Leehuan, whenever you make mistakes, do you usually say "no...shit" b/c that's what I was trying to say there. I think it's b/c I didn't space it out
 

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Leehuan, whenever you make mistakes, do you usually say "no...shit" b/c that's what I was trying to say there. I think it's b/c I didn't space it out
I would say no shit leehuan (or rather my real name obviously) otherwise it can easily be interpreted wrongly
 

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Well now I do. But clearly earlier on I didn't so make yourself clearer next time. Because I simply felt attacked.
 

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No shit was used in wrong context...
Its used more in OTHERS mistakes or obvious mistakes not your mistake...If you made a mistake you cant write 'no shit' its not obvious

Examples when you use 'no shit'
Is the sky blue?
"no shit"

Does earth have gravity?
"no shit"

etc..
 

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No shit was used in wrong context...
Its used more in OTHERS mistakes or obvious mistakes not your mistake...If you made a mistake you cant write 'no shit' its not obvious

Examples when you use 'no shit'
Is the sky blue?
"no shit"

Does earth have gravity?
"no shit"

etc..
I get what you mean but I didn't space it out and used it in the wrong centext. Do you get what I mean rathin?
 

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Even spaced out no shit is usually cursive to the other party.

If you were embarrassed you'd do what I do and actually say no shit at myself
 
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