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Whats the inverse of f(x)= 2x-3

User Kevin Bradshaw
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We have


f(x)=2x-3​

We have

y=2x+3

We replace x with y

x=2y-3

then we isolate the y and we obtain the inverse function is


(x+3)/(2)

The domain is the set of all possible values that can have x , the domain of the inverse function is


(-\infty,\infty)

the range is the ser of values that can have y all the possible values in this case the range is


(-\infty,\infty)

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