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  1. It has been easy so far, because we know the inverse of Multiply is Divide, and the inverse of Add is Subtract, but what about other functions? Here is a list to help you: Inverses

  2. Learn what inverse functions are, how to find them and their properties with examples. Explore the types of inverse functions such as inverse trigonometric, rational, hyperbolic, logarithmic and exponential functions.

  3. Learn what the inverse of a function is, and how to evaluate inverses of functions that are given in tables or graphs. Inverse functions , in the most general sense, are functions that "reverse" each other.

  4. An inverse function reverses the operation done by a particular function. In other words, whatever a function does, the inverse function undoes it. In this section, we define an inverse function formally and state the necessary conditions for an inverse function to exist.

  5. Learn how to find the formula of the inverse function of a given function, such as f (x)=3x+2. See examples, exercises and tips for different types of functions and their inverses.

  6. In mathematics, the inverse function of a function f (also called the inverse of f) is a function that undoes the operation of f. The inverse of f exists if and only if f is bijective , and if it exists, is denoted by f − 1 . {\displaystyle f^{-1}.}

  7. Learn what inverse functions are, how to find them and how to graph them. Inverse functions are a way to "undo" a function, but not all functions have inverses. See the horizontal line test, the domain and range rules, and the reflection property.

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