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Find the inverse function of f(x)=15x-1

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Answer:

f'(x) = (x + 1)/15

Explanation:

f(x) = 15x -1,

Think of the term "f(x)" as a single variable, then solve for the term "x", manipulate the equation like how one would manipulate a literal equation, by inverse operations.

f(x) = 15x - 1

+1 +1

f(x) + 1 = 15x

/15 /15

(f(x) + 1)/15 = x

This means that (denote in the way one would denote an inverse of a function);

f'(x) = (x + 1)/15

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