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EXPLAIN THE COMPOSITION OF FUNCTION AND INVERTIBLE FUNCTION?
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Answered by FreewayShreya
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Step-by-step explanation:

The composition operator (○) indicates that we should substitute one function into another. In other words, (f○g)(x)=f(g(x)) indicates that we substitute g(x) into f(x). If two functions are inverses, then each will reverse the effect of the other. ... If g is the inverse of f, then we can write g(x)=f−1(x).

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Answered by RiyaGungun
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Answer:

The composition operator (○) indicates that we should substitute one function into another. In other words, (f○g)(x)=f(g(x)) indicates that we substitute g(x) into f(x). If two functions are inverses, then each will reverse the effect of the other. ... If g is the inverse of f, then we can write g(x)=f−1(x).

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