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Find the inverse of the function f(x) = log4(3x)+2 (the 4 is down)

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we have the function


f(x)=\log _43x+2

step 1

Let

y=f(x)


y=\log _43x+2

step 2

Exchange the variables (x for y and y for x)


x=\log _43y+2

step 3

Isolate the variable y


\begin{gathered} x=\log _43y+2 \\ (x-2)=\log _43y \\ 4^((x-2))=3y^{} \\ y=(4^((x-2)))/(3) \end{gathered}

therefore

The inverse function is equal to


f^(-1)(x)=(4^((x-2)))/(3)

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