SOLUTION: Assume that the given function has an inverse function. Given f(9) = 2, find f^−1(2). f^ −1(2)=

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Question 1004621: Assume that the given function has an inverse function.
Given f(9) = 2, find f^−1(2).
f^ −1(2)=

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is asking, what value of x is such that f(x) = 2? Since f(9) = 2, and f has an inverse function, f^(-1) (2) = 9.


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