#HOW EXPLAIN
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helppp
explain please
rn it I will cry
@long pelican
@eager salmon
@gilded falcon
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its not random
Inverse is a reflection of y=x
fr
U have to pretend f(x) is y
wait why is it tagged a level though
bro tagged physics mentor
it’s a gcse topic so he could just ask anybody tbh
true
Please don't tag mentors out of their respective channels
this guy
pings maths mentors
then separately pings 2 maths mentors
and puts every single tag avaliable
They should be happy they are wanted 😊
I don't want to be wanted for maths problems anymore that's the whole reason why I got rid of my maths mentor role
For inverse functions where it's f(x) = some function of x, you want to find the value of x in terms of f(x). For example, if f(x) = 2x + 3, you want to find x in terms of f(x). That's why they said that y = f(x), then changed it from y = 2x + 3 to x = 2y + 3
ok tysm
bro what does this have to do with physics