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<p>or all <a href="page.php?w=nonpositive">nonpositive</a> at all points on the interval.</p>

<p><big> Inverse of function </big></p>
<p>All strictly monotonic functions are <a href="page.php?w=Inverse_function">invertible</a> because they are guaranteed to have a one-to-one mapping from their range to their domain.</p>

<p>However, functions that are only weakly monotone need not be invertible; they may be constant on some interval (and therefore not one-to-one).</p>

<p>A function may be strictly monotonic over a limited a range of values and thus have</p><p>
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