Concept explainers
Determine whether the given situation can be represented by one to one function ,also write a statement that best describes the inverse function.
Answer to Problem 106E
The given situation is periodic function and no periodic function is one-to-one also function
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The depth of the tide
A function can have an inverse only if the function is one-to-one and onto in nature.
Now, in this case, the function
An oscillatory or periodic function
Hence, no periodic function is one-to-one.
Hence the function
Chapter 1 Solutions
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