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InteGrand

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Um...b/c there are answers for a reason...
I think you missed the point.

I know what the Q's mean, it's just they're technically not written right. If a function is only defined for x larger than 1, then it's meaningless to sub. in a value less than 1.

What the Q's meant was something like treat f-inverse as the inverse of the function f*, where f* is the function f restricted to x >= 1, where f is the function defined for all real x by *insert formula*.

(Unless you made a typo somewhere.)
 
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I think you missed the point.

I know what the Q's mean, it's just they're technically not written right. If a function is only defined for x larger than 1, then it's meaningless to sub. in a value less than 1.

What the Q's meant was something like treat f-inverse as the inverse of the function f*, where f* is the function f restricted to x >= 1, where f is the function defined for all real x by *insert formula*.
Uh...You make my life hard Integrand
 

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More I need help with:

2.Given g(x)=(x+1)^2+3,x≤-1
a.g^(-1) (x)=(x+1)^2+3,x≤-1
b.g^(-1) (g(0))
c.g^(-1(g(b)) ),b>1

BTW Shuuya, if it's subbing then can you show me how you did it? (just need to check with the answers if you are doing it right or not)
Shuuya?
 

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Um...could you please explain the subbing into the f^-1(x) part???

I don't get it
You're joking...

Go back to revising functions before doing inverse functions.

Established above: f-1(x) = 1+√(x-2)
BECAUSE we know f(3) = 6

f-1(f(3)) = f-1(6) = 1+√(6-2)

This is exactly what I mean by knowing your basics before you tackle the hard stuff.
 

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BTW I remember you all level SOS maths thread. I liked that thread until Trebla had to close it :(
 

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BTW I remember you all level SOS maths thread. I liked that thread until Trebla had to close it :(
I just made like 20 threads afterwards. Still was fine. But I think next semester I'm making a MATH12xx and discrete math thread in the uni section.
 

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omg i love this thread

I can't wait until eyeseeyou starts doing 4U
 
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