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If f(2)=pi+7 then f^-1(pi+7)=?

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f(2)=\pi + 7\\\\ 2=f^(-1)\ o\ f(2)=f^(-1) (f(2))=f^(-1)( \pi + 7 })
User Chirag Mittal
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Answer: The required value of
f^('-1)(\pi+7) is 2.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given the following value of a function f :


f(2)=\pi+7.

We are to find the value of
f^(-1)(\pi+7).

We know that

For any function g(x) = y,


g^(-1)(y)=x.

Applying the above rule in equation (i), we get


f(2)=\pi+7\\\\\Rightarrow f^(-1)(\pi+7)=2.

Thus, the required value of
f^('-1)(\pi+7) is 2.

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