Answer:
Option B is correct
Explanation:
A function has form of f(x) = 2x + 3, or y = 2x + 3
To find the inverse of f(x), we are going to represent x in form of y.
To do this, we try to send all components containing x to one side of expression and send the other components to the other side of expression.
Now, let's do it.
y = 2x + 3
We firstly send 3 to the right, change the sign of 3 from + to -, we have:
y - 3 = 2x
We then rearrange both sides to get a standard form:
2x = y - 3
We now divide both sides by 2 to get the expression of x:
(2/2)x = (y - 3)/2
We simplify both sides of expression to obtain final result:
x = (1/2)y - 3/2
=> Inverse of f(x) is x = (1/2)y - 3/2
=> Option B is correct