This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The inverse-function theorem is generalized to multivalued functions of the form f(x) + K, where f is a differentiable single-valued function ...
Inspired by Rearick's work on logarithm and exponential functions of arithmetic functions, we introduce two new operators, LOG and EXP. The LOG operates on generalized Fibonacci polynomials giving ...
You write the inverse of \(f(x)\) as \({f^{ - 1}}(x)\). This reverses the process of \(f(x)\) and takes you back to your original values.
Support your confidence in this topic by refreshing your knowledge of substitution and changing the subject of formulae. A function takes an input value, applies a rule to it, and produces an output ...
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