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DJ
4 February, 14:08
If f (x) = 2 x - 1, find the zero of f - 1 (x).
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Jaron Parsons
4 February, 16:47
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F (x) = 2x - 1
f (-1) = 2 (-1) - 1
f (-1) = - 2 - 1
f (-1) = - 3
Therefore, - 3 is the answer.
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