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Find the inverse of f(x)= 5x + 10 show all work

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The inverse of a function is the relation that is formed when the function is transformed over the line
y=x

Step-by-step explanation:

The inverse can be found algebraically by switching x for y and y for x in the equation. You must then isolate y.


f(x)= 5x + 10


y= 5x + 10


x= 5x + 10


x-10=5y


(x-10)/(5)=y

So,
f^(-1)(x)=(x-10)/(5)

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