Abstract
Many second-year algebra textbooks include a discussion of functions and their inverses prior to introducing logarithms and the inverse trigonometric functions. Since these functions and some others can be approached neatly as inverses of more familiar functions, a good understanding of the notion of inverse allows students to understand these topics better.
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