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Find g−1(x) when g(x)=3/5x−9. A) 5/3x+1/5 B)5/3x−1/9 C)5/3x+9 D)−3/5x+9
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Find g−1(x) when g(x)=3/5x−9.
A) 5/3x+1/5
B)5/3x−1/9
C)5/3x+9
D)−3/5x+9
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Answer: C
I hope this helps you !
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