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6) If f(x) = x, the inverse of f, f-1 could be represented byAf - 1(x) = xBf - 1(x) = 11f - 1(x) =Xf - 1(x) = y

6) If f(x) = x, the inverse of f, f-1 could be represented byAf - 1(x) = xBf - 1(x-example-1
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We have that the inverse of a function is the same function expressed in the terms of the second variable, in our case:


f(x)=x\Rightarrow y=x\Rightarrow f^(-1)(x)=y

The answer is C, f^-1 (x) = y.

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