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InverseFunction

Usage

InverseFunction[f] represents the inverse of the function f, defined so that InverseFunction[f][y] gives the value of x for which f[x] is equal to y.
• For a function with several arguments, InverseFunction[f, n, tot] represents the inverse with respect to the n argument when there are tot arguments in all.


Notes

• In OutputForm and StandardForm, InverseFunction[f] is printed as  .
• As discussed in Section 3.2.7, many mathematical functions do not have unique inverses. In such cases, InverseFunction[f] can represent only one of the possible inverses for f.
• Example: InverseFunction[Sin]LongRightArrow .
InverseFunction is generated by Solve when the option InverseFunctions is set to Automatic or True.
• New in Version 2.


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