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J.I. graded problem 5 from section 8. Many employed the inverse function theorem (IFT) inappropriately here (injectivity is a requirement for the statement of the IFT - otherwise, the conclusion that the function in question is invertible doesn't make sense in the first place). |
'''J.I. graded problem 5 from section 8'''. Many employed the inverse function theorem (IFT) inappropriately here (injectivity is a requirement for the statement of the IFT - otherwise, the conclusion that the function in question is invertible doesn't make sense in the first place). |
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J.I. graded problem 5 from section 8. Many employed the inverse function theorem (IFT) inappropriately here (injectivity is a requirement for the statement of the IFT - otherwise, the conclusion that the function in question is invertible doesn't make sense in the first place).