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Inverse Cubic and Exponential Functions

Author:
dfreeston
Inverse functions can be found algebraically by interchanging x and y in the function definition and then making y the subject of the equation. They can also be found graphically by reflecting the graph of the function in the line y = x. (Some adjustment may be needed to the domain of the original function to ensure that the inverse function is in fact a function.) To produce the inverse of y = x^3 and y = e^x, follow the instructions below the construction.