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"query": {
"display": "inverse $$y=1$$",
"symbolab_question": "FUNCTION#inverse y=1"
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"solution": {
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"subject": "Functions & Graphing",
"topic": "Functions",
"subTopic": "inverse",
"default": "\\mathrm{None}",
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"type": "interim",
"title": "Inverse of $$1:{\\quad}$$None",
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{
"type": "definition",
"title": "Function Inverse definition",
"text": "A function g is the inverse of function f if for $$y=f\\left(x\\right),\\:\\:x=g\\left(y\\right)\\:$$"
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"result": "y=1"
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"type": "step",
"primary": "Since the function is a constant function it has no inverse function",
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Solution
inverse
Solution
Solution steps
Since the function is a constant function it has no inverse function
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the inverse of y=1 ?
The inverse of y=1 is None