Let g(x) = 0.5x + 18. Write the rule for g-1(x). Then, evaluate g-1(x) at x = 20. Enter this result in the space provided.

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Let y = g(x) = 0.5x + 18
0.5x = (y-18)
x = 2y -36.
Switch x and y for the inverse function, and x becomes the inverse function g^-1(x)

g^-1(x) = 2x - 36
g^-1(20) = 4
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