Asked by doodle bob
Consider the function.
What is the x-intercept of f–1(x)?
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You didn't give the formula for f, so I can't give a number. In general:
f⁻¹(x) = 0 ⇔ x = f(0).
So the x‑intercept of f⁻¹ is the number f(0) (point (f(0),0)). Equivalently, it's the y‑intercept of f. If you give f(x) I can compute the value.
f⁻¹(x) = 0 ⇔ x = f(0).
So the x‑intercept of f⁻¹ is the number f(0) (point (f(0),0)). Equivalently, it's the y‑intercept of f. If you give f(x) I can compute the value.
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