a.
To find: The energy magnitude of the earthquake.
The energy magnitude of the earthquake is 6.39.
Given:
The energy magnitude
Calculation:
By substituting
b.
To find: The inverse of the given function.
The inverse of the given function is
It represents the amount of energy released as a function of energy magnitude.
Given:
The energy magnitude
Calculation:
Consider,
By solving the given equation for
Hence, the inverse of the given function is
It represents the amount of energy released as a function of energy magnitude.
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