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If f(x) = 5x, what is f–1(x)?

If f(x) = 5x, what is f–1(x)?-example-1
User Tom Aranda
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Answer:


f^(-1) (x)=(1)/(5)x

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=5x

Let

y=f(x)


y=5x

Exchange the variables x for y and y for x


x=5y

isolate the variable y


y=x/5

Let


f^(-1) (x)=y


f^(-1) (x)=(1)/(5)x

User Juan De La Torre
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Answer:

Option c

Explanation:

Give that f(x) = 5x

We have to choose among the four options which is the inverse of f

Let us try directly from f(x)


f(x) = 5xy =5x

Divide both sides by 5


x = (y)/(5) </p><p>Verify:</p><p>Let us do composiition of function as</p><p>\\[tex]f(f^(-1) (x))=f((1)/(5)x)\\ =5((1)/(5)x)\\\\=x=\frac{1}{5} x[/tex]

WE find that our answer is right

User Hongxu Chen
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