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What is the inverse of `y = 5x + 7

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User Dleal
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  • y=5x+7

Take this and solve for x

  • 5x=y-7
  • x=y-7/5

Interchange y and x

  • y=x-7/5

So

The inverse is


\\ \rm\dashrightarrow y^(-1)(x)=(x-7)/(5)

User Ricconnect
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Answer:


\sf y' = (x-7)/(5)

Step-by-step explanation:

⇒ y = 5x + 7

⇒ 5x + 7 = y

⇒ 5x = y - 7

⇒ x = (y-7)/5

replace x with y

⇒ y' = (x-7)/5

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