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Mathematics, 13.07.2019 05:30 sunflowergirl6664

Give an example of another function whose inverse is only defined if we restrict the domain of the original function.
(in general, a function must be one-to-one in order to have an inverse function. some functions, though, have inverses that are very useful but require us to restrict the original function to an interval where it is one-to-one. this is the case with all of our trigonometric functions.)

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