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What represents the inverse of the function f(x)=4x

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Answer:


(x)/(4)

Explanation:

The given function is

f(x) = 4x

As we know

f(x) = y, which implies x=
f^(-1) (y)

Therefore,

y = 4x

x =
(y)/(4)

as x=
f^(-1) (y)

So,


f^(-1) (y) = (y)/(4)

replacing y by x in the above expression


f^(-1) (x) = (x)/(4)

So our inverse function is
(x)/(4)

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