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.
A polynomial is an algebraic expression involving many terms and can be factorised using long division or synthetic division. Laws of logarithms and exponents Revise what logarithms are and how to use ...
In the paper, the authors find series expansions and identities for positive integer powers of inverse (hyperbolic) sine and tangent, for composite of incomplete gamma function with inverse hyperbolic ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 46, No. 2 (Apr., 1986), pp. 324-344 (21 pages) Uniqueness of the shape and density of plane gravitating bodies as determined from their exterior logaritmic ...
Simplify or manipulate expressions involving polynomial, radical, exponential, or logarithmic terms using appropriate properties and rules Use numeric or variable substitution while working with ...
1. Relations and Functions Types of relations: reflexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. One to one and onto functions. 2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions Definition, range, domain, ...
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