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Correct answer :-


\rm{f(x) = x(x - 1)}


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Answer:

f(x) = x(x-1) does not have an inverse function

Explanation:

As you know, a function must be single-valued. That is, it can only have one y-value for each x-value.

If the inverse relation is to be a function, the original function must have only one x-value for each y-value. In general, even-degree polynomials, such as quadratic equations, cannot satisfy this requirement. This is often described as "the horizontal line test." That is, if a horizontal line intersects the graph in more than one place, the inverse relation is not a function.

The attachment shows a horizontal line intersecting f(x) = x(x-1) in more than one place. The inverse of this relation is not a function.

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