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Inverse for h(x)=2x-4/3
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Inverse for h(x)=2x-4/3
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Answer:
Explanation:
The
inverse function
of a function
must meet that if
, then
.
To find the inverse function one can clear out x from the initial equation, and once obtained an expression x=f(y), replace x by y, where y=f(x).
In this case,
.
To
find the inverse function,
we clear out x, as follows:
⇒
⇒
.
Now that we have clear out the value of x as a function of y, we just have to replace x by y:
, which is the inverse function we have been looking for.
To
corroborate
the function is correct, we can use the fact that
, then
. If we take x=1, in the first equation
. If now we replace b=2/3 in the inverse function we obtain
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