SOLUTION: Let g be a function such that g^-1 exists for all real numbers. Given that g(9) = 4, find f(g^-1(4)).
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Question 1182316: Let g be a function such that g^-1 exists for all real numbers. Given that g(9) = 4, find f(g^-1(4)).
Answer by ikleyn(52798) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Let g be a function such that g^-1 exists for all real numbers. Given that g(9) = 4, find f(g^-1(4)).
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Your post is written INCORRECTLY.
The question asks about f(g^(-1)(4)), but the function f is not defined in the post,
and even is not mentioned in the "given" part.
Such inaccurate writing shows and proves that the composer DOES NOT understand what he (or she) writes.
Very sad . . .
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