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Write the inverse function for the function, ƒ(x) = x + 4. Then, find the value of ƒ -1(4). Type your answers in the box.

ƒ -1(x) = _________ x ___________ ______

ƒ -1(4) = _____________

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Write the inverse function for the function, ƒ(x) = x + 4. Then, find the value of-example-1
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Answer: The required values are


f^(-1)(x)=x-4~~~~~~~~\textup{and}~~~~~~~~~f^(-1)(4)=0.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given the following function f(x) :


f(x)=x+4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

We are to find the values of
f^(-1)(x) and
f^(-1)(4).

Let us consider that


y=f(x)~~~~~~~~\Rightarrow x=f^(-1)(y).

So, from equation (i), we get


f(x)=x+4\\\\\Rightarrow y=f^(-1)(y)+4\\\\\Rightarrow f^(-1)(y)=y-4\\\\\Rightarrow f^(-1)(x)=x-4.

Substituting x = 4 in the above equation, we get


f^(-1)(4)=4-4=0\\\\\Rightarrow f^(-1)(4)=0.

Thus, the required values are


f^(-1)(x)=x-4~~~~~~~~\textup{and}~~~~~~~~~f^(-1)(4)=0.

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