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Answer:

Sorry i would but dont know how to and i need help to

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Answer:

Switch x and y and solve for y. The inverse becomes; \frac{ln(x+4)}{2}

Explanation:

To determine the inverse of the function, we switch x and y and solve for y;


x=e^(2y) -4

The next step is to add 4 to both sides of the equation;


x+4=e^(2y)

To eliminate the rational number e we take natural log both sides;


ln(x+4)=2y

Finally, divide the result by 2 to obtain the above answer

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