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Alani Patrick

Alani Patrick

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2022-06-04

Let f : R R is a strictly increasing function and f 1 is its inverse function. It satisfies:
f ( x 1 ) + x 1 = a; f 1 ( x 2 ) + x 2 = a
What is the value of x 1 + x 2 ?

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Glenn Ware

Glenn Ware

Beginner2022-06-05Added 4 answers

It seems the following. Since the function f is strictly increasing, then the functions f 1 and g ( x ) = f ( x ) + x are strictly increasing too. We have a = g ( x 1 ) = g ( f 1 ( x 2 ) ). Then x 1 = f 1 ( x 2 ) and x 1 + x 2 = f 1 ( x 2 ) + x 2 = a.

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