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Inverse Functions (03!11!23)

1. The document discusses inverse functions, including defining the domain and range to interchange the inputs and outputs of a function. 2. It provides examples of inverse functions, such as f(x) = x + 2 with domain all real numbers and range all real numbers, and its inverse f^-1(x) = x - 2. 3. It also discusses finding the inverse of a piecewise function and calculating the limit of a function as x approaches a value from the left or right.

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Inverse Functions (03!11!23)

1. The document discusses inverse functions, including defining the domain and range to interchange the inputs and outputs of a function. 2. It provides examples of inverse functions, such as f(x) = x + 2 with domain all real numbers and range all real numbers, and its inverse f^-1(x) = x - 2. 3. It also discusses finding the inverse of a piecewise function and calculating the limit of a function as x approaches a value from the left or right.

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