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F(x)=4x+7. Find the inverse of f(x).

A.{f^{ - 1}}\left( x \right) = \frac{{x - 7}}{4}f −1 (x)= 4x−7
​B.{f^{ - 1}}\left( x \right) = 7 - 4xf −1 (x)=7−4x
C.{f^{ - 1}}\left( x \right) = \frac{{x - 4}}{7}f −1 (x)= 7x−4
​D.{f^{ - 1}}\left( x \right) = 4x - 7f −1(x)=4x−7
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User GIGAMOLE
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Answer:

Explanation:

f(x) = y = 4x + 7

Solve for "x"

4x + 7 = y ⇒ x =
(1)/(4) y -
(7)/(4)

Exchange the places "x" and "y"


f^(-1)(x) =
(1)/(4) x -
(7)/(4)

or
f^(-1) (x) =
(x-7)/(4)

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