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Find an equation for this inverse.

f(x) = 5x + 1

Please help! I have a test tomorrow & I have absolutely no idea on his to do this, thanks! :)

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Don you mean find its inverse function??
If so, then you can determine if a function has an inverse by passing the "horizontal line test."
This function does because it has a slope not equal to zero. Inverses of horizontal lines have vertical lines in them, which are not by definition functions.
So now, simply replace "f(x)" with "y", then switch the x and y, and solve for y:
y = 5x + 1
x = 5y + 1
-1 -1
5y = x - 1
÷5 ÷5
y = (x-1)/5
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The easiest way to find the inverse of a function is to swap the x and y, meaning:

We have the function
f(x)=5x+1. Let's call our outputs "y", so we have
y=5x+1. To find the inverse, we're going to change the x and the y's position in the equation, so we have
x=5y+1. Then all we need to do is solve for y:

x=5y+1

x-1=5y

(x)/(5)-(1)/(5)=y

f^(-1)(x)=y=(x)/(5)-(1)/(5)
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