(5) Let f: R\{1} → R be the function given by f(x) = 2x 3 x-1' (d) Find f-¹: B→R\{1}. (Hint: Use some of the work from your proof in (c).)
(5) Let f: R\{1} → R be the function given by f(x) = 2x 3 x-1' (d) Find f-¹: B→R\{1}. (Hint: Use some of the work from your proof in (c).)
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