Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter 9 - Section 9.2 - Inverse Functions - Exercise Set - Page 552: 65

Answer

We know that a function must be one-to-one in order for it to have an inverse. A function is one-to-one if it passes the horizontal line test.

Work Step by Step

A parabola, such as $f(x)=x^2$, doesn’t pass the horizontal line test. Thus, this function doesn’t have an inverse (unless we limit the domain of the function).
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