Think about a program that inputs a integer and outputs the reverse of it. If you have 123 then output should be 321. It's very easy to do so in computer language using loops. But can we make a mathematical function that does the same thing. You have to make a function f(x) such that it can reverse only 2 digit integer.
Example- f(12)=21.
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