Question: Prove that the function is its own inverse (a) (x) = 1 - x 2 , x 0 (b) (x) = 1/x

Prove that the function ∫ is its own inverse

(a) ∫(x) = √1 - x2, x ≥ 0 

(b) ∫(x) = 1/x

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