[Solution] Given that the function h(x)=x^3+2x+1 for x ∈ R has an inverse h^-1 on R , find the value of (h^-1)(y) at the points corresponding to x


Question: Given that the function \(h\left( x \right)={{x}^{3}}+2x+1\) for x \(\in \mathbb{R}\) has an inverse \({{h}^{-1}}\) on \(\mathbb{R}\) , find the value of \(\left( {{h}^{-1}} \right)\left( y \right)\) at the points corresponding to x = 0, 1, -1.

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