An involution is a transformation (f) that is self-inverse, i.e. (f(f(x))=x). Show that the verbs to substitute

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An involution is a transformation \(f\) that is self-inverse, i.e. \(f(f(x))=x\). Show that the verbs to substitute and to replace are both transformations, and that the relation between them is an involution.

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