Answer: for this problem. What we're going to do essentially, this is an exercise of using the formula for finding the derivative of the inverse of a function. So we have the derivative of the inverse of F would be equal to one over the derivative of F. So F prime evaluated at f inverse of X. So in this case we have X equals three. So F inverse of three, prime will be equal to one over F prime evaluated at f inverse of three. Now, looking at the table of values that you have, well, F inverse of three is going to be the X value such that X equals, or the the X values such that F equals three. So we can see that F equals three when X equals negative one. So we have one over F prime evaluated at negative one and F prime of negative one, we can see it is equal to one. So we'd have won over one or just one is the final answer.
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