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Can anybody explain me the ivertible function


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Answered by dolly1532
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Dear user,

Generally, a function is invertible only if each output has a unique output, that is each output is paired with exactly one input it is called as invertible function.

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Answered by Dianadia
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER...

Invertible Function. Let us define afunction y = f(x): X → Y. If we define afunction g(y) such that x = g(y) then g is said to be the inverse function of 'f'.


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