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What are some good methods for finding value of $\arctan (x- \sqrt{y}).$
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20 Oct 2018 - 13:56
#trigonometry
#inverse-function
165
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Computing the image of $(0, 1)$ under $f(x) = 1/(1 + x)$
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22 Oct 2018 - 6:37
#calculus
#real-analysis
#functions
#inverse
#inverse-function
54
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Proving the inverse of $1/(1 + 2x)$ is $(1 - y)/2y$
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22 Oct 2018 - 7:18
#functions
#inverse
#inverse-function
68
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Sufficient conditions for a continuos function $f$ to be $C^1$
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25 Mar 2026 - 7:52
#real-analysis
#multivariable-calculus
#inverse-function
#inverse-function-theorem
138
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Is There a Better Algorithm for Finding the Minimum Potential Set of Integers that Could Comprise a Given Mean?
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25 Mar 2026 - 23:08
#uniform-distribution
#average
#inverse-function
116
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Inverse Arc Length of a Parabola
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24 Mar 2026 - 22:01
#inverse-function
#lambert-w
#arc-length
189
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Find Derivative of $y=\tan^{-1}\left(\sqrt{\frac{x+1}{x-1}}\right)$ for $|x|>1$?
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25 Oct 2018 - 8:14
#calculus
#inverse-function
74
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Prove that $f(x)=5x^3+9$ has inverse in all $\mathbb{R}$.
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25 Oct 2018 - 21:09
#functions
#inverse-function
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Inverse of a cycloid
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28 Oct 2018 - 11:37
#general-topology
#differential-geometry
#inverse-function
207
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Mapping values in the range [-1, 1] to [0, 1] in an invertible fashion
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31 Oct 2018 - 14:33
#real-analysis
#functional-analysis
#continuity
#inverse
#inverse-function
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Prove domain of $f^{-1}$ is $(c,d)$ and the limits of the endpoints of $f^{-1}$ are equal to the enpoints of the domain.
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31 Oct 2018 - 18:32
#real-analysis
#continuity
#differential-topology
#inverse
#inverse-function
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Arctangent addition formula for any range of the arguments
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01 Nov 2018 - 12:38
#trigonometry
#inverse-function
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Prove $\tan{(x)} \in \left(\frac{-\pi}{2},\frac{\pi}{2}\right)$ has a differentiable inverse defined on $\mathbb{R}$.
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01 Nov 2018 - 17:56
#real-analysis
#trigonometry
#continuity
#inverse-function
46
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support of $tan^{-1}(X/Y)$
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02 Nov 2018 - 0:13
#trigonometry
#inverse-function
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$f(x)=a^{x}.$ Find $f(f^{-1}(x))$. Explain the intuition behind this.
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03 Nov 2018 - 1:24
#functions
#inverse-function
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