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Given the function f(x) = log2(x + 6), find the value of f−1(3).

f−1(3) = 2
f−1(3) = 3
f−1(3) = 9
f−1(3) = 18

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Answer:


f^(-1)(3)=2 is correct

Explanation:

Given the function
f(x) = \log_2(x + 6)

We need to find
f^(-1)(3)

First we find the inverse of the function


y= \log_2(x + 6)

Switch x and y


x= \log_2(y + 6)

Solve for y


2^x=y + 6


y=2^x-6


\therefore, f^(-1)(x)=2^x-6

Put x=3


f^(-1)(3)=2^3-6\Rightarrow 8-6=2

Thus,
f^(-1)(3)=2 is correct

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