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Assume the given function is one to one.Find the indicated values

Assume the given function is one to one.Find the indicated values-example-1
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To solve this question, you have to look for the answers in the table.

Let's analise each part of the question to solve it:

(a) f(1) =

f(1) means the output of the function [f(x)] when x = 1.

Looking for x =1 in the table, you can see that f(x) = 0.

f(1) = 0.

(b) f(x) = 3, x =

Now, you have to find the input (x) when the outpout [f(x)] is 3.

Looking for f(x) = 3, you can see that x = 7.

f(x) = 3, x = 7.

(c) f⁻¹(0) =

Now, you have to evaluate the inverse function.

To look for the values of the inverse function, x will be the output and f⁻¹ will be the input.

To look for f⁻¹(0), look for f(x) = 0 (input) and the output will be 1

f⁻¹(0) = 1.

(d) f⁻¹(x) = 7; x =

Again, you have an inverse function. So, 7 will be the input in the table (x). x is 7 (output).

f⁻¹(x) = 7; x = 3.

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