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The function f(x) = 4(x^3)+2e^(2x) is invertiable. Give the derivative of
f^(-1) at x=2.
If you could please explain this I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you!
            
        COuld you explain to me how to do this problem? I don't understand...thank you!
The function f(x) = 4(x^3)+2e^(2x) is invertiable. Give the derivative of
f^(-1) at x=2.
If you could please explain this I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you!
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    invertiable: it has an inverse
Give the derivative of the inverse function at x=2
That is the problem. The work is finding the inverse function.
    
Give the derivative of the inverse function at x=2
That is the problem. The work is finding the inverse function.
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