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Given the function f(x) = The quantity of 4x minus 2, divided by 3, which of the below expressions is correct

f−1(x) = The quantity of 2 minus 4x, divided by 3.

f−1(x) = The quantity of 3x minus 2, divided by 4.

f−1(x) = The quantity of negative 4x minus 2, divided by 3.

f−1(x) = The quantity of 3x plus 2, divided by 4.

User Tamaghna M
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Answer:


f^(-1)(x)=\text{The quantity of 3x plus 2, divided by 4}

Explanation:

Given,

f(x) = The quantity of 4x minus 2, divided by 3,


\implies f(x) = (4x-2)/(3) -----(1)

Since,
f^(-1)(x) represents the inverse of f(x),

Also, for finding the inverse of a function f(x) we follow the following steps,

Step 1 : Replace f(x) by y,

Step 2 : Interchange x and y,

Step 3 : Isolate y in the left side of the equation,

Step 4 : Replace y by
f^(-1)(x)

Now, from equation (1),


y=(4x-2)/(3)

By interchanging x and y,


x=(4y-2)/(3)


3x = 4y - 2


-4y = -2 - 3x \implies y = (3x+2)/(4)

By replacing y by
f^(-1)(x)


f^(-1)(x)=(3x+2)/(4)


\implies f^(-1)(x)=\text{The quantity of 3x plus 2, divided by 4}

User Kieran McClung
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Answer:

f^-1(x) = The quantity of 3x plus 2, divided by 4.

Explanation:

Given: f(x) = (4x -2)/3

Which is y = (4x - 2)/3

We have to find the inverse function f^-1 (x)

Replace x by y and y by x, we get

x = (4y - 2)/3

Now find the function y interms of x.

3x = 4y - 2

4y = 3x + 2

y = (3x + 2)/4

f^-1(x) = The quantity of 3x + 2, divided by 4.

Answer is D) f^-1(x) = The quantity of 3x plus 2, divided by 4.

Hope this will helpful.

Thank you.

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