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Let F: X → Y Be an Invertible Function. Show that the Inverse Of F−1 Is F, I.E., (F−1)−1 = F. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Let fX → Y be an invertible function. Show that the inverse of f−1 is f, i.e., (f−1)−1 = f.

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उत्तर

Let fX → Y be an invertible function.

Then, there exists a function gY → X such that gof = IXand fo= IY.

Here, f−1 = g.

Now, gof = IXand fo= IY

⇒ f−1of = IXand fof−1= IY

Hence, f−1Y → X is invertible and f is the inverse of f−1

i.e., (f−1)−1 = f.

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