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Which equation represents the inverse, f^-1(x), of the function f(x)=3x+1
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Which equation represents the inverse, f^-1(x), of the function f(x)=3x+1
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sorry, I didn't know it was inverse
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The Inverse equation is
F^-1 (x)= X/3 - 1/3
To find the inverse, interchange the variables and solve for y.
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