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For the function f(x) -4 sqrtx - 1, find the inverse function.

Please help! For the function f(x) -4 sqrtx - 1, find the inverse function.-example-1

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Answer:

1. B

2.D

3.B

4.A

Explanation:

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User Mohammed Hassan
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Answer:


f^-^1(x)=((x+1)^2)/(16)

Explanation:

We have the function:
f(x)=-4√(x) -1 and we have to find the inverse.

Observation:
y=f(x), then
y=-4√(x) -1

You can obtain the inverse of a function by switching the x and y values. This means:


y=-4√(x) -1\\x=-4√(y') -1

We're going to call
f^-^1(x)=y'.
Now we have to clear "y'".

First we have to add (1) in both sides of the equation:


x=-4√(y') -1\\x+1=-4√(y')-1+1\\x+1=-4√(y')

Now divide in (-4) both sides.


x+1=-4√(y')\\((x+1))/((-4)) =((-4)√(y'))/((-4)) \\\\((x+1))/((-4)) =√(y')

And for our last step we have to square both sides:


((x+1))/((-4)) =√(y')\\\\(((x+1))/((-4)))^2=(√(y'))^2\\((x+1)^2)/((-4)^2)=y'\\\\((x+1)^2)/(16)=y'

Then the third option is the correct:
f^-^1(x)=((x+1)^2)/(16)

User Vladimir Zalmanek
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