Inverse function for min/max [on hold]
Can someone please help me to find analytical inverse function x(y) for:
y = x - 0.14 * max[0,x-8000] - max[0.03x, 0.01*(x-200)+6] - 0.005x
?
okay, since more than one value in the domain maps to a single value in the range, no inverse function for min/max, but maybe it would be possible to re-write the function and build inverse?
functions inverse maxima-minima
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Can someone please help me to find analytical inverse function x(y) for:
y = x - 0.14 * max[0,x-8000] - max[0.03x, 0.01*(x-200)+6] - 0.005x
?
okay, since more than one value in the domain maps to a single value in the range, no inverse function for min/max, but maybe it would be possible to re-write the function and build inverse?
functions inverse maxima-minima
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put on hold as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, Eevee Trainer, KM101, Paul Frost, Pierre-Guy Plamondon Jan 4 at 11:26
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Can someone please help me to find analytical inverse function x(y) for:
y = x - 0.14 * max[0,x-8000] - max[0.03x, 0.01*(x-200)+6] - 0.005x
?
okay, since more than one value in the domain maps to a single value in the range, no inverse function for min/max, but maybe it would be possible to re-write the function and build inverse?
functions inverse maxima-minima
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Can someone please help me to find analytical inverse function x(y) for:
y = x - 0.14 * max[0,x-8000] - max[0.03x, 0.01*(x-200)+6] - 0.005x
?
okay, since more than one value in the domain maps to a single value in the range, no inverse function for min/max, but maybe it would be possible to re-write the function and build inverse?
functions inverse maxima-minima
functions inverse maxima-minima
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edited Jan 4 at 10:31
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asked Jan 4 at 9:23
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put on hold as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, Eevee Trainer, KM101, Paul Frost, Pierre-Guy Plamondon Jan 4 at 11:26
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- "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – José Carlos Santos, Eevee Trainer, KM101, Paul Frost, Pierre-Guy Plamondon
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