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A mathematical function which reverses another function.
 
For example the square root function x<sup>(1/2)</sup> is the inverse function of the square function x<sup>2</sup>.
 
Another example is the Natural logarithm (log to the base 'e') which is the inverse function of the exponential function e<sup>x</sup>.
 
 
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The function 1/x, also written x<sup>-1</sup>.
 
(As it happens, the inverse function of 1/x - in the first sense above - is itself, namely 1/x.)




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[ICE LIBOR]]
* [[Exponential function]]
* [[LIBOR]]
* [[Natural logarithm]]
* [[Capital allowances]]
* [[Industrial Buildings Allowance]]
 
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A mathematical function which reverses another function.

For example the square root function x(1/2) is the inverse function of the square function x2.

Another example is the Natural logarithm (log to the base 'e') which is the inverse function of the exponential function ex.


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The function 1/x, also written x-1.

(As it happens, the inverse function of 1/x - in the first sense above - is itself, namely 1/x.)


See also