Consider the function f defined by the following set of ordered pairs: f = {(-3, 2), (4, 5), (7, 4), (10, 19)}. Find f^{-1}(4). 4 -3 5 7
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It's asking for the input value (x) in the function f that gives an output value of 4. Looking at the set of ordered pairs, we see that when x = 7, the output is 4. Show more…
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