Find the inverse of g(x)=5x-8

Would it be h(x)=x+8/5

5 answers

looks good
But when I checked online it said g^-1(x)=x+8/5
g^-1 is notation for "inverse of g" ... is the name important?
so it's fine if i put h(x)
dunno - as scott asked: is the name important?

Unless you explain what h(x) is, it bears no relevance to the question.
If you say that h(x) = g^-1(x) then it should be fine.
But, that's even more work than just saying that g^-1(x) = x+8/5.

In fact, I'd just put x+8/5 since it is clear what they are asking for, not its name.
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