You write the inverse of \(f(x)\) as \({f^{ - 1}}(x)\). This reverses the process of \(f(x)\) and takes you back to your original values.
In the Introduction to the Derivative video we introduce the notion of the derivative of a function and explain how the derivative captures the instantaneous rate of change of a function. In the ...
If you're feeling confident, try this more difficult example. Don't be worried if it looks hard, the process you go through is just the same as before. Replace \(x\) with the function and then ...
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