y = sqrt(x) +4 y-4 = sqrt(x) (y-4)2 = x So the inverse is (x-4)2
If f(x) = 35/5 + 3 then its inverse is f(x) = 5/3*(x - 3).
the inverse of x+3
13/x+4=
no, it means 1 divided by the number inverse of 5 is 1/5 inverse of x = 1/x
No, f(x) is not the inverse of f(x).
y = sqrt(x) +4 y-4 = sqrt(x) (y-4)2 = x So the inverse is (x-4)2
If f(x) = 35/5 + 3 then its inverse is f(x) = 5/3*(x - 3).
the inverse of x+3
13/x+4=
y=2x+4 --> x=2y+4 ==> y=(x-4)/2
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no, it means 1 divided by the number inverse of 5 is 1/5 inverse of x = 1/x
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If you are saying that the original function is g(x) = 0.75x + 2, then the inverse, or g'(x), would be equal to (4/3)(x - 2).
It can be simplified to: 3x3+16x2+41x+4 but divided by what is not given