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What is the inverse of: f (x) = 9x - 4 O f'(x) = * Of-'(x) = 4 Of(x) = x + 4 of'(x) = 6
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What is the inverse of:
f (x) = 9x - 4
O f'(x) = *
Of-'(x) = 4
Of(x) = x + 4
of'(x) = 6
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6 is the correct answer.
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