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What is f–1(8)??

Please select the best answer

What is f–1(8)?? Please select the best answer-example-1
User XTF
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2 Answers

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Answer:

Choice B is correct answer.

Explanation:

From question statement , we observe that

A function is given and we have to find inverse of this function. Then, we have to find the f⁻¹(8).

f(x) = 2x+5

put f(x) = y in above equation, we get

y = 2x+5

adding -5 to both sides of above equation,we get

y-5 = 2x+5-5

y-5 = 2x

dividing by 2 to both sides of equation,we get

y-5 / 2 = 2x/ 2

y-5 / 2 = x

swapping equation,we get

x = y-5 / 2

put f⁻¹(y) = x in above equation,we get

f⁻¹(y) = y-5 / 2

replace y with x in above equation

f⁻¹(x) = x-5 / 2

we have to find f⁻¹(8) .

putting x = 8 in above equation,we get

f⁻¹(8) = 8-5/2

f⁻¹(8) = 3/2 which is the answer.

User Charl Botha
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Answer:


f^(-1)(8)=(3)/(2)

Explanation:

Given f(x)=
2x+5

We have to find
f^(-1)(8)

In order to find
f^(-1)(x) we have to make x as the subject of the formula

Let us assume f(x)=y


2x+5=y

Subtracting both sides by 5


2x+5-5=y-5


2x=y-5

Dividing both sides by 2


(2x)/(2)=(y-5)/(2)


x=(y-5)/(2)

Now substituting y with x

we have
f^(-1)(x)=(x-5)/(2)

Now
f^(-1)(8)=(8-5)/(2)

=
(3)/(2)

So option (ii) is correct


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