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Given the function f(x)= 5(x+4) -6 solve for the inverse function when x = 9

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Answer:


f^(-1)(9) = -1

Explanation:

If f(x) = 5(x+4)-6

Then we have to find the inverse of this first.

Let the function is in the form of y = 5(x+4) - 6

then 5(x+4) = y + 6

x + 4 = (y + 6)/5

x = (y + 6)/5 - 4

Now converting this equation to the inverse of the function


f^(-1) = (x+6)/5 - 4

Now
f^(-1)(9) = (9 + 6)/5 - 4

= 15/5 - 4 = 3 - 4 = (-1)

User Gravenimage
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Answer:
y^(-1)=-1

Explanation:

Rewrite the function as following:


y=5(x+4)-6

Now, you must solve for x as you can see below:


y=5x+20-6\\y=5x+14\\y-14=5x\\x=(y-14)/(5)

Rewrite it as following:


y=(x-14)/(5)

Now substitute x=9 into the function above, then, you obtain:


y=(9-14)/(5)


y^(-1)=-1

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