Find the inverse of the following function. g(x)=1x−4 (1 point) Responses g−1(x)=1x+4 g inverse of x is equal to the fraction with numerator 1 and denominator x plus 4 g−1(x)=−2x−1 g inverse of x is equal to negative the fraction with numerator 2 and denominator x minus 1 g−1(x)=1x+2 g inverse of x is equal to the fraction with numerator 1 and denominator x plus 2 g−1(x)=2x+1 g inverse of x is equal to the fraction with numerator 2 and denominator x plus 1

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g−1(x)=1x+4
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