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

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Dear user,

Answer to your query is provided below

The inverse of the function f(x)=4x is y=(x/4)

Explanation:

To find the inverse function, swap x and y, and solve the resulting equation for x.

If the initial function is not one-to-one, then there will be more than one inverse.

So, swap the variables: y=4x becomes x=4y.

Now, solve the equation x=4y for y.

y=(x/4)

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