diff --git a/ca.tex b/ca.tex index f0d0ee0..8acab45 100644 --- a/ca.tex +++ b/ca.tex @@ -11759,7 +11759,7 @@ \section{Inverses of holomorphic functions} \label{sec:inverses} The inverse function theorem could be used to prove that $f^{-1}$ is holomorphic instead of \lemmaref{lemma:holfuncbyintegral}, although the -fact that we have an integral formula for $f^{-1}$ is very interesting on +fact that there is an integral formula for $f^{-1}$ is quite interesting on its own. \begin{exbox}