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(a) Using the table, give the values fo rthe inverse


1) original table of values:


x 1 2 3 4 5

f(x) 0 1 1 5 3


2) The inverse of the function is obtained by exchanging x and f(x), this is:


( x, f(x) ) → ( f(x), x)


3) So, the table of values of the inverse of the given function is:


x 0 1 1 5 3

f⁻¹ (x) 0 1 2 3 4


(b) Is the inverse a function?


No, the inverse is not a function, since the table of the inverse shows that the x -value 1 has two different images.


This ambigüity is opposite to the definition of a function, which requires that any input value has only one output. For that reason, the inverse is not a function. You cannot tell whether the image of 1 is 1 or 2, because both are images of the same value.
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