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An inverse function or an anti function is defined as a function, which can reverse into another function. In simple words, if any function “f” takes x to y then, the inverse of “f” will take y to x. If the function is denoted by 'f' or 'F', then the inverse function is denoted by f-1 or F-1..

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An inverse function or an anti function is defined as a function, which can reverse into another function. In simple words, if any function “f” takes x to y then, the inverse of “f” will take y to x. If the function is denoted by 'f' or 'F', then the inverse function is denoted by f-1 or F-1..

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An inverse function or an anti function is defined as a function, which can reverse into another function. In simple words, if any function “f” takes x to y then, the inverse of “f” will take y to x. If the function is denoted by 'f' or 'F', then the inverse function is denoted by f-1 or F-1..

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let us have an example. f(x) = 2x+3.

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let us have an example. f(x) = 2x+3.

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let us have an example. f(x) = 2x+3.

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10. abstract. f(x) = 2x+3. y = 2x+3. x = 2y+3. x-3 = 2y.

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10. abstract. f(x) = 2x+3. y = 2x+3. x = 2y+3. x-3 = 2y.

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10. abstract. f(x) = 2x+3. y = 2x+3. x = 2y+3. x-3 = 2y.

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10. abstract. Title text addition.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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PART 02. Education policy. abstract.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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02. 03. 10. abstract. 01. Title text addition. Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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PART 03. Education process.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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abstract. Title text addition. Title text addition.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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PART 04. Education reflection.

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10. abstract. Title text addition. Title text addition.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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Title text addition The user can demonstrate on a projector or computer, or print the presentation and make it film.

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