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Write the inverse of the logarithmic function used to represent the situation in model 1, . Express the answer in radical form.

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Answer:

The inverse of logarithmic function

f⁻¹(x)
= 2^(x)

Explanation:

Explanation:-

Given f(x) = log₂ˣ ( 2 is a radical)

Let x₁ and x₂ be the ∈ domain f

⇒f(x₁) = f(x₂)


log_(2) x_(1) = log_(2) x_(2)

⇒ x ₁ = x₂

Therefore f(x) is one-one function

Let y = f(x) = log₂ˣ

⇒ y = log₂ˣ


x = 2^(y)

f(x) is a one-one function and onto


x = 2^(y)

⇒ f⁻¹(x)
= 2^(y)

The inverse of logarithmic function

f⁻¹(x)
= 2^(x)

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