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Eve Rich
26 September, 07:50
What's the inverse function for f (x) 6x-5
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Dalia Decker
26 September, 08:18
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g (x) = (1/6) x+5/6 is the inverse function of f (x)
Step-by-step explanation:
We have y = 6x-5
Then, we take x depending on y like:
6x-5=y
6x-5 + 5 = y + 5
6x = y+5
6x/6=y/6 + 5/6
x = y/6 + 5/6
Now, we replace x by the function g (x) and y by the variable x, then we have
g (x) = (1/6) x+5/6 is the inverse function of f (x).
Hope that you understand.
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