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How to solve this problem step by step in depth. I have no idea how to solve this-example-1
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f^(-1)(x)=(-1)/(5)x-(4)/(5)

Step-by-step explanation

The given function is


f(x)=-5x-4

Let y = f(x), this implies


y=-5x-4

Now, make x the subject of the formula


\begin{gathered} y=-5x-4 \\ 5x=-y-4 \\ \text{To get x, we divide both sides by 5} \\ (5x)/(5)=(-y-4)/(5) \\ \\ x=(-y-4)/(5) \end{gathered}

Since f(x) = y, then x = f⁻¹(y)


\begin{gathered} f^(-)^(1)\mleft(y\mright)=(-y-4)/(5) \\ \therefore f^(-1)(x)=(-x-4)/(5) \end{gathered}

The above inverse function can be rewritten as follows


\begin{gathered} f^(-1)(x)=(-x)/(5)-(4)/(5) \\ f^(-1)(x)=(-1)/(5)x-(4)/(5) \end{gathered}

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