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What is the inverse relation of f(x)=1/5x−4/5?

y=1/5x−4
y=−1/5x+5/4
y=−5x−4
y=5x+4

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Answer:


y' = 5x + 4

Explanation:

Given


f(x) = (1)/(5)x - (4)/(5)

Required

The inverse relation


f(x) = (1)/(5)x - (4)/(5)

Rewrite as:


y = (1)/(5)x - (4)/(5)

Swap x and y


x = (1)/(5)y - (4)/(5)

Multiply through by 5


5x = y - 4


y = 5x +4

Rewrite the new function as:


y' = 5x + 4

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