Text: Show that f(x) is x^2 has no inverse function. Present your work through a comic strip. Use a separate sheet of paper for your work. The following rubric will be used in rating your work: Criteria Solution with correct solution with minor with major (score % 41 computational errors computational errors with insightful with appropriate strategy that strategy that with absence of logic demonstrates demonstrates Strategy in strategy that will conceptual procedural (score * 31 not lead to the understanding of understanding, but correct answer mathematical rules nor conceptual and properties understanding images and images and images and captions show an captions show some captions show & Presentation exceptional degree of degree of creativity; little degree of (score % 3) creativity; with clear with identification of creativity; characters identification of some characters cannot be clearly characters identified
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