The coordinates of the inverse function f⁻¹(x) will be swapped of the coordinates of the function f(x).
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<h3>What is inverse of a function?</h3>
Let the function will be
f: X → Y
Then the inverse function will be
f⁻¹: Y → X
If the coordinates of the function f(x) are given.
Then the coordinates of the inverse function f⁻¹(x) will be swapped of the coordinates of the function f(x).
f(x) f⁻¹(x)
(33, 40) (40, 33)
(-19, -15) (-15, -19)
(-28, 47) (47, -28)
(-15, -34) (-34, -15)
(50, 0) (0, 50)
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Answer to your question:
D = d < -6
Sample space ={1,2,3,4,5,6,} =6 possible outcome
P(getting 5) = 1/6
P(NOT getting 5) = 1-1/6 = 5/6 = 0.834
Or NOT getting 5 means GETTING 1,2,3,4,6 = 5 favorable outcome &
P(NOT getting 5) = / =
Answer:
Area (A) 0.0682
Step-by-step explanation:
The sketch for the region enclosed by the given curves can be found in the image attached below.
From the image below;
The two curves intersect in the area of tan 9x = 2 sin 9x
Recall that:
making x the subject; then:
The subdivision of the domain is in two intervals
where;
Area (A) =
Area (A) = 0.06818
Area (A) 0.0682