Let the function: f: R → (0, ∞), f (x) = ex+3 Show that f is one-to-one correspondence (bijective) and find the inverse f

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Chapter3: Functions
Section3.7: Inverse Functions
Problem 6SE: Show that the function fx)=ax is its own inverse for all real numbers a.
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Let the function:
f: R
→>
(0, ∞), f (x) = ex+3
Show that f is one-to-one correspondence (bijective) and find the inverse f-1
Transcribed Image Text:Let the function: f: R →> (0, ∞), f (x) = ex+3 Show that f is one-to-one correspondence (bijective) and find the inverse f-1
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