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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 19:20, Tips101

How can you generalize the effect of a translation or dilation of a function on the inverse of that function? Why do you think this generalization is true? Be sure to join in on the conversation rather than start a fresh post each time. As a group, see if you can come to a definitive conclusion.

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