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CC-1. a) It multiplies the input by two and then adds 1.
b) 3 would come out the top and if that's true, then the machine must "undo"  itself--work backwards in a sense.
c) Subtract one and then divide by two.

CC-2. a) 22 b) 22 c) Subtract 2 and divide by 5;  g(x) = (x-2)/5

CC-3. a) g(x) =(x+2)/3 b) g(x) = 5x - 1 c) g(x) =x/2 - 3
              d) g(x) = 2(x + 3)

CC-4. Yes; for example if you start with an input of 2, the output is 1.5.  When you put 1.5 back in, the output is 2.

CC-7. a) 9 b) 4
        c) x = 1.89

CC-8. x must equal y

CC-9. .1

CC-11.    a) y = 2(x + 3)

CC-12.    n

CC-13    9.5394

CC-14.   17.74
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