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Find f^-1(x) for f(x)=-3x+2 and state whether or not it is a function.

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x = -3y + 2

-3y = x - 2

f^-1(x) = y = -(x-2)/3

The inverse here is just a straight line so it is a function.
User Levi H
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Answer:


f^(-1)(x)=(2-x)/(3)

Yes, it is a function.

Explanation:

We have been given the function
f(x)=-3x+2

Substitute y = f(x)


y=-3x+2

Now, interchange the position of x and y, we get


x=-3y+2

Now, solve the equation for y


x-2=-3y

Divide both sides by -3


(x-2)/(-3)=y\\\\y=(2-x)/(3)

Therefore, the inverse function is


f^(-1)(x)=(2-x)/(3)

The given function, it represents a linear equation and the graph is a straight line which is not vertical. Hence, we can say that it must pass the vertical line test.

In other words, for every x, we have a unique y.

Hence, it is a function.

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