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Let be a function defined as

Formula:-


(i)A function f : X → Y is defined to be invertible, if there exists a function g : Y → X


such that gof =Ix and fog = Iy .The function g is called the inverse of f and is denoted by f-1


Given:-




F(y)=x



2y-3x-5xy=0




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