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What is the inverse of the function f(x)=2x+1?​

What is the inverse of the function f(x)=2x+1?​-example-1
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Answer:

Option 1.

Explanation:


y=2x+1


x=2y+1


x-1=2y


(x-1)/(2) = (2y)/(2)


(x-1)/(2) = y


(1)/(2)x -(1)/(2) = y

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Answer:

see the attachment

Explanation:

You can find the inverse by swapping the variables and solving for y.

y = f(x) . . . . . original function

x = f(y) . . . . . variables swapped

x = 2y +1

x -1 = 2y . . . subtract 1

(x-1)/2 = y . . . divide by 2

y = (1/2)x -1/2 . . . expand

If the inverse function is named h(x), then it is ...

h(x) = x/2 -1/2

What is the inverse of the function f(x)=2x+1?​-example-1
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