Inverzük
Inverzük is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts depending on the context. In mathematics, the inverse of a function, often denoted as f⁻¹(x), is a function that reverses the action of the original function. If f(x) = y, then f⁻¹(y) = x. For example, the inverse of the function f(x) = 2x is f⁻¹(x) = x/2. Not all functions have an inverse; a function must be bijective (both injective and surjective) to have a unique inverse.
In linear algebra, an inverse matrix, denoted as A⁻¹, is a matrix such that when multiplied by
In chemistry, the term "inversion" can refer to a change in the configuration of a molecule. For
In a more general sense, "inverzük" can also imply a reversal or opposite state. This could be