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Find the equation of the inverse.
f(x)=3x-4
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Answer:


f^(-1)(x) =(x+4)/(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation:


f(x) = 3x-4

Let y=f(x), then;


y= 3x-4

Step 1.

Interchange x and y in equation [1] we have;


x = 3y-4

Step 2.

Add 4 to both sides we have;


x+4= 3y

Step 3.

Divide both sides by 3, to solve for y:


(x+4)/(3) = y

or


y=(x+4)/(3)

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

We have;


f^(-1)(x) =(x+4)/(3)

Therefore, the inverse of the given equation is,
f^(-1)(x) =(x+4)/(3)

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Ans: The equation of inverse =
(x+4)/(3)

Step-by-step explanation:
Given function:
f(x) = 3x - 4

Step 1:
We can write f(x) as y:
y = 3x - 4

Step 2:
Interchange x with y and vice versa:
x = 3y - 4

Step 3:
Now solve for y:
x +4 = 3y
y =
(x+4)/(3) (Equation of Inverse)
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