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Whats the inverse of the function of y=3x+1

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Given: A function


f(x)=3x+1

Required: To find the inverse of the given function.

Explanation: We will use the concept of inverse functions to find out the inverse of f(x). Let


\begin{gathered} f(x)=y \\ y=3x+1 \end{gathered}

Interchange x and y,


x=3y+1

Now express y in terms of x as follows


y=(x-1)/(3)

From the definition of an inverse function,


f(x)=y\Rightarrow x=f^(-1)(y)

Therefore,


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

Thus the inverse of y=3x+1 is


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

Final Answer:


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

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