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If f(x) = -6x +6 what is f^–1(x)=
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If f(x) = -6x +6 what is f^–1(x)=
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the answer to that problem is x=2
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f(x) = -6x +6
to find inverse
x = -6y + 6
6y = 6 - x
y = 1 - x/6
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f^–1(x)= 1 - x/6
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