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Write the inverse of f(x) = 3x - 1

f -1(x) =

log 3 x + 1
log 3 ( x - 1)
log 3 x - 1

User Orad
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

we need to write the inverse of ,


\longrightarrow f(x) = 3x -1 \\

Substitute
f(x)=y ,


\longrightarrow y = 3x-1 \\

Interchange x and y ,


\longrightarrow x = 3y -1 \\

now solve for y ,


\longrightarrow 3y = x + 1 \\


\longrightarrow y =(x+1)/(3) \\

replace
y with
f^(-1)(x) as ,


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ f^(-1)(x) =(x+1)/(3)}}\\

And we are done!

User FamousJameous
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Answer:


f^(-1)(x)=\log_3(x)+1

Explanation:

Given function:


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

To find the inverse of the given function, swap y and x:


\implies x=3^(y-1)

Take the log base 3 of each side of the equation:


\implies \log_3(x)=\log_(3)3^(y-1)


\textsf{Apply the log power law}: \quad \log_ax^n=n\log_ax


\implies \log_3(x)=(y-1)\log_(3)3


\textsf{Apply log law}: \quad \log_aa=1


\implies \log_3(x)=(y-1)(1)


\implies \log_3(x)=y-1

Add 1 to both sides of the equation:


\implies \log_3(x)+1=y


\implies y=\log_3(x)+1

Replace y for f⁻¹(x):


\implies f^(-1)(x)=\log_3(x)+1

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