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HELP!!! MATH!!! 100 PTS !!!

Suppose f is a one-to-one, differentiable function and its inverse function f−1 is also differentiable. One can show, using implicit differentiation (do it!), that
(f^−1)′(x)=1/(f′(f^−1(x)))
Find (f^−1)′(6) if f(−1)=6 and f′(−1)=3/7.


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Answer:

(f^−1)′(6)=1/(f'(f^-1(6)))

(f^−1)′(6)=1/(f'(f^-6)))

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