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If f(x) = x/(2 - x) then, find f^-1 (- 2) ​

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We should confirm that f(x) has an inverse in the first place. If it does, then


f\left(f^(-1)(x)\right) = x

Given that f(x) = x/(2 - x), we have


f\left(f^(-1)(x)\right) = (f^(-1)(x))/(2 - f^(-1)(x)) = x

Solve for the inverse:


(f^(-1)(x))/(2 - f^(-1)(x)) = x


f^(-1)(x) = 2x - x f^(-1)(x)


f^(-1)(x) + x f^(-1)(x) = 2x


f^(-1)(x) (1 + x) = 2x


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

Then


f^(-1)(-2) = (2(-2))/(1-2) = \boxed{4}

Note that this is the same as solve for x when f(x) = -2 :

x/(2 - x) = -2 ⇒ x = 4

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