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Find the inverse of f(x) = 3x+12

User Igor Semin
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Answer:


  • \bold{y=(x)/(3)-4}

Solution:

Hi, let's find the inverse of
\bold{f(x)=3x+12}.

We can do it in three easy steps, which are shown below ↓↓↓

  • Replace
    \bold{f(x)} with
    \bold{y}.


\bold{f(x)=3x+12}


\bold{y=3x+12}

  • Interchange the x's and y's.


\bold{y=3x+12}


\bold{x=3y+12}

  • Solve for y.


\bold{x-12=3y}


\bold{3y=x-12}


\bold{y=(3x)/(3)-(12)/(3)}


\bold{y=(x)/(3) -4}

Problem solved. It's been a pleasure helping you. ^^

User MrSimonEmms
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ANSWER


f^(-1)(x)\text{ = }(x)/(3)\text{ - 4}

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the inverse of:

f(x) = 3x + 12

To do this, first replace f(x) with y:

=> y = 3x + 12

Now, make x the subject of the formula:

y - 12 = 3x


\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow\text{ x = }(y)/(3)\text{ - }(12)/(3) \\ x\text{ = }(y)/(3)\text{ - 4} \end{gathered}

Now, replace the x with f-1(x) and replace the y with x:


f^(-1)(x)\text{ = }(x)/(3)\text{ - 4}

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