inversfunksjonen
Inversfunksjonen, also known as the inverse function, is a fundamental concept in mathematics. For a function f, its inverse function, denoted as f⁻¹, "undoes" the action of f. This means that if f maps an element x to an element y, then f⁻¹ maps y back to x. In other words, f⁻¹(f(x)) = x for all x in the domain of f, and f(f⁻¹(y)) = y for all y in the domain of f⁻¹.
A function must be bijective, meaning it is both injective (one-to-one) and surjective (onto), to have an
Graphically, the graph of an inverse function f⁻¹ is a reflection of the graph of the original
Finding the inverse function often involves algebraic manipulation. Typically, one replaces f(x) with y, then swaps