Determining & Proving Inverse Functions: Methodology?

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Does anyone know of an existing methodology for determining and proving whether or not a function has an inverse?

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Thank you very much. Just a brief follow up question: Suppose a function is invertable but the inverse has no representation in terms of elementary functions (I'm including trigonometric and logarithmic functions in this category) - I think f(x) = x + sin(x) would meet this criterion - is there a general method for proving that the function does not have an inverse expressable in terms of elementary functions?

Sorry if that doesn't make sense.