The Inverse of One-to-One Functions | Inverse Functions | General Mathematics

General Mathematics The Inverse of One to One Functions In mathematics, an inverse function (or anti-function) is a function that "reverses" another function: if the function f applied to an input x gives a result of y, then applying its inverse function g to y gives the result x, i.e., g(y) = x if and only if f(x) = y. The inverse function of f is also denoted as {\displaystyle f^{-1}}f^{-1}. General Mathematics Playlist    • Solving Rational Equations | General Mathe...   Statistics and Probability Playlist    • EXPLORING RANDOM VARIABLES | DISCRETE AND ...   Pre-Calculus Playlist    • INTRODUCTION TO CONIC SECTIONS | PROF D   Calculus Playlist    • Finding the limit of a function using tabl...   For more updates, you can also follow my Facebook Page:   / mathprofd   Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @profd   For Business and Collaboration: [email protected] Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!    / profd   Thank You Guys! #MathTeacher #ProfD