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If the assertions about analyticity are omitted, the formula is also valid for [[formal power series]] and can be generalized in various ways: It can be formulated for functions of several variables; it can be extended to provide a ready formula for {{math|''F''(''g''(''z''))}} for any analytic function {{mvar|F}}; and it can be generalized to the case <math>f'(a)=0,</math> where the inverse {{mvar|g}} is a multivalued function.
The theorem was proved by [[Joseph Louis Lagrange|Lagrange]]<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lagrange, Joseph-Louis |year=1770 |title=Nouvelle méthode pour résoudre les équations littérales par le moyen des séries |journal=Histoire de l'Académie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Berlin |pages=251–326 |url=http://bibliothek.bbaw.de/bbaw/bibliothek-digital/digitalequellen/schriften/anzeige/index_html?band=02-hist/1768&seite:int=257}} https://archive.org/details/uvresdelagrange18natigoog/page/n13 (Note: Although Lagrange submitted this article in 1768, it was not published until 1770.)</ref> and generalized by [[Hans Heinrich Bürmann]],<ref>Bürmann, Hans Heinrich, "Essai de calcul fonctionnaire aux constantes ad-libitum," submitted in 1796 to the Institut National de France. For a summary of this article, see: {{cite book |editor=Hindenburg, Carl Friedrich |title=Archiv der reinen und angewandten Mathematik |trans-title=Archive of pure and applied mathematics |___location=Leipzig, Germany |publisher=Schäferischen Buchhandlung |year=1798 |volume=2 |chapter=Versuch einer vereinfachten Analysis; ein Auszug eines Auszuges von Herrn Bürmann |trans-chapter=Attempt at a simplified analysis; an extract of an abridgement by Mr. Bürmann |pages=495–499 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jj4DAAAAQAAJ&pg=495
If {{mvar|f}} is a formal power series, then the above formula does not give the coefficients of the compositional inverse series {{mvar|g}} directly in terms for the coefficients of the series {{mvar|f}}. If one can express the functions {{mvar|f}} and {{mvar|g}} in formal power series as
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===Binary trees===
Consider<ref>{{cite book |last1=Harris|first1= John |last2=Hirst |first2= Jeffry L.| last3= Mossinghoff| first3= Michael |date=2008 |title=Combinatorics and Graph Theory |publisher= Springer |page=185-189 |isbn=
Removing the root splits a binary tree into two trees of smaller size. This yields the functional equation on the generating function <math>\textstyle B(z) = \sum_{n=0}^\infty B_n z^n\text{:}</math>
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