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The functions are \"\" and \"\".

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Two functions \"\" and \"\" are inverse functions if and only if both of their

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composite functions are the identity function.

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Find the composite functions of \"\" and \"\".

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Find \"\".

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\"\"                          (Rewrite the function)

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\"\"                        (Substitute \"\")

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\"\"      (Substitute \"\")

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\"\"                 (Distributive property: \"\")

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\"\"                                          (Multiply)

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\"\"                                                      (Simplify)

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\"\".

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\"\"

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Find \"\".

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\"\"                         (Rewrite the function)

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\"\"                   (Substitute \"\")

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\"\" (Substitute \"\")

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\"\"                  (Distributive property: \"\")

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\"\"                                         (Multiply)

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\"\"                                                     (Simplify)

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\"\".

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since \"\".

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Therefore, the functions are inverses.

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Yes, the functions are inverses.