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Which represents the inverse of the function f(x) = 4x?

h(x) = x + 4
H(x) = x - 4
O h(x) = x
Im
h(x) = -x

Which represents the inverse of the function f(x) = 4x? h(x) = x + 4 H(x) = x - 4 O-example-1

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Answer:

h(x)=
(1)/(4\\)x

Explanation:

To find the inverse of a function you have to invert the terms, in this case, find the reciprocal of 4

4 can be represented as
(4)/(1), and to find the reciprocal, you have to flip the faction

Hence, the reciprocal of 4/1 (or 4) is 1/4

User Anders Branderud
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h(x)=1/4x
explain= 4 is a whole number so the inverse is 1/4 and you’re still multiplying
User Mohamed Farahat
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