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How do we find the inverse of a vector function with $\begingroup$ I dont understand the answer, all you have shown is the inverse f(u,v) but the question is asking for the inverse of f(m,n). $\endgroup$ – user76711 Commented May 7, 2013 at 22:16
What is the proper way to find the inverse of a function? Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
Numerical algorithm for finding the inverse of a function 26 May 2020 · Also, please clarify what you would consider an "inverse", e.g. a lookup table as one of the answers proposed, an algorithm (e.g. Newton Raphson) for finding the inverse of a given value, etc. $\endgroup$ –
Find the inverse function - Mathematics Stack Exchange 24 Jan 2015 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
Numerical inverse of a function - Mathematics Stack Exchange 11 Sep 2015 · The problem with yours approach is that Taylor series don't approximate your function uniformly well over the whole domain $[0, \pi]$, i.e. you need different approximations on the different parts of the inverse function domain.
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How to find inverse of a composite function? $\begingroup$ @AméricoTavares I usually draw the function in this way eevry time it helps me with composition of functions and when I "play" with algebraic structures but I was always scared to use them in order to explain my concepts in my questions to other people because I believed I was taking too much freedom with a notation that I only saw in cathegory theory, where your …
How to find the inverse modulo - Mathematics Stack Exchange $\begingroup$ 7^29 mod 31 certainly works in this case, but for larger numbers it might be a bit of an effort compared with the Euclidean algorithm, and it would get more complicated by involving Euler's totient function for a non-prime modulus. $\endgroup$
Inverse function of a polynomial - Mathematics Stack Exchange $\begingroup$ @Gyu Eun Lee That has the same equation, so maybe is why Jaden M. asked this question, but the question you linked looks like a homework problem that asks for the inverse of particular numbers and the derivative of the inverse at a particular number, but specifically avoids the much harder problem of finding an explicit formula for the inverse, which is what this …
Find the domain of the inverse of a function - Mathematics Stack … 20 Jun 2020 · Find the domain of the inverse of the following function. The function is defined for x<=0. I found the inverse of the function to be: for the inverse to exist the values inside the square root have to be positive, which happens if the denominator and numerator are both positive or both negative. Therefore, when both are positive: -9x-4 > 0 and ...