Asked by sammiexo
What is the inverse of f(x)=2x−3 ?
f−1(x)=−2x+3
f−1(x)=2x+3
f−1(x)=−1/2x−3/2
f−1(x)=1/2x+3/2 < My choice
What is the inverse of the function?
g(x)=−43x+2
g−1(x)=−4/3x−2
g−1(x)=4/3x−2
g−1(x)=3/4x+2/3
g−1(x)=−3/4x+3/2 <My choice
f−1(x)=−2x+3
f−1(x)=2x+3
f−1(x)=−1/2x−3/2
f−1(x)=1/2x+3/2 < My choice
What is the inverse of the function?
g(x)=−43x+2
g−1(x)=−4/3x−2
g−1(x)=4/3x−2
g−1(x)=3/4x+2/3
g−1(x)=−3/4x+3/2 <My choice
Answers
Answered by
Steve
except for the typos, looks good.
Online you should use parens or spaces so we can tell whether
3/4x
means
3/(4x) or 3/4 x = (3/4)x
Online you should use parens or spaces so we can tell whether
3/4x
means
3/(4x) or 3/4 x = (3/4)x
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