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Inverse Functions and Their Graphs

The document discusses inverse functions, explaining that only one-to-one functions have inverses, while many-to-one functions do not. It outlines the process for finding an inverse function and highlights the relationship between the domains and ranges of functions and their inverses. Additionally, it notes that the graph of an inverse function is a reflection of the original function across the line y = x.

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Inverse Functions and Their Graphs

The document discusses inverse functions, explaining that only one-to-one functions have inverses, while many-to-one functions do not. It outlines the process for finding an inverse function and highlights the relationship between the domains and ranges of functions and their inverses. Additionally, it notes that the graph of an inverse function is a reflection of the original function across the line y = x.

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