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Based on the calculations on these invertible functions, f⁻¹(f(6.022)) is equal to 6.022 and f⁻¹(-10) + f(-6) is equal to -16.

What is an invertible function?

An invertible function refers to a type of function that is obtained by reversing the operation of a given function (f(x)).

In Mathematics, a function and its inverse function has the following property f⁻¹(f(x)) = x. By applying this property, we have:

f⁻¹(f(6.022)) = 6.022.

From the table, we have:

f⁻¹(-10) = -6

f(-6) = -10

Therefore, f⁻¹(-10) + f(-6) is given by:

f⁻¹(-10) + f(-6) = -6 - 10

f⁻¹(-10) + f(-6) = -16.

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