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What is the inverse of f(x) =x/12 +15

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The given function is


f(x)=(x)/(12)+15

To find the inverse of this function, we have to isolate x.


y=(x)/(12)+15

First, we subtract 15 on each side


\begin{gathered} y-15=(x)/(12)+15-15 \\ y-15=(x)/(12) \end{gathered}

Then, we multiply 12 on each side


\begin{gathered} 12(y-15)=12\cdot(x)/(12) \\ 12y-180=x \end{gathered}

Now, we exchange the variables, that is, we change x for y, and we change y for x.


y=12x-180

Therefore, the inverse is


f(x)^(-1)=12x-180

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