- Jul 9, 2003
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I'm helping tutor a student in Calculus right now and it's been years since I've been exposed to the subject. I was able to figure out how to do most of the sample problems, but the following one stumped me:
f(3) = 15
f(6) = 3
f'(3) = -8
f'(6) = -2
g is differentiable, and g = f^-1 (g is the inverse of f) for all x
what is g'(3)?
How do I solve this problem?
f(3) = 15
f(6) = 3
f'(3) = -8
f'(6) = -2
g is differentiable, and g = f^-1 (g is the inverse of f) for all x
what is g'(3)?
How do I solve this problem?