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The values of a function \(f(x)\) are given in the table below.

 

If \(f^{-1}\) exists, then what is \(f^{-1}(f^{-1}(f^{-1}(1)))?\)

 

 

 

Please don't just give the answer but please also provide an explanation as well!

Thank you and please help!

:)

 Apr 29, 2020
edited by lokiisnotdead  Apr 29, 2020
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I'm pretty sure it is just swapping the x for the y

 

so  f^-1(1) = value of x when y is 1  answer  2

etc.  So I end up with 3

 Apr 29, 2020
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oh haha i didn't notice how easy the answer was πŸ˜…

 

thanks Melody!

lokiisnotdead  Apr 29, 2020
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Just remember \(f^{-1}\) is just swapping \(x\) and \(y\)

AnExtremelyLongName  Apr 29, 2020

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