Re su l t o f a n a t u ra l d i sa st e r su ch a s a f l o o d , e a rt h q u a ke , d ro u g h t , st o rm, t i d a l w a ve , o r si mi l a r e f f e ct s o f n a t u re I n t h i s ca se , n o t i ce ma y b e g i ve n a f t e rPlayer A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Total Pos'n A i1 AIV ii 16 ABSJ v11 MTAC iii 23 ADEM iii 12 AEBH iv 15 AFHS iii 4 WDAG v7 AHLN vi 14F1 (y) We say "f inverse of y" So, the inverse of f(x) = 2x3 is written f1 (y) = (y3)/2 (I also used y instead of x to show that we are using a different value) Back to Where We Started The cool thing about the inverse is that it should give us back the original value When the function f turns the apple into a banana, Papers Past Newspapers Wanganui Chronicle October 17 Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 LeB"OWPbg R[f "Y