To find the inverse of a function, you replace x with y and y with x. Here, y=2x-4 would become x=2y-4. Now, we solve for y. 2y=x+4. y=(x/2)+4, and that is the inverse equation.
y = f(x) = (2x + 1)/(x - 1)y*(x - 1) = (2x + 1) xy - y = 2x + 1xy - 2x = y + 1x(y - 2) = y + 1so x = (y + 1)/(y - 2) assuming y�2.So the inverse function is f-1(x) = (x + 1)/(x - 2)
When y is less than or equal to 2x-6
You have, y = 6 + log x anti log of it, 10y = (106) x
Simply stated, the inverse of a function is a function where the variables are reversed. If you have a function f(x) = y, the inverse is denoted as f-1(y) = x. Examples: y=x+3 Inverse is x=y+3, or y=x-3 y=2x+5 Inverse is x=2y+5, or y=(x-5)/2
do you mean y = 2x + 8 ? the inverse is y = (x - 8)/2
if y = 2x then x = log2 y
To find the inverse of a function, you replace x with y and y with x. Here, y=2x-4 would become x=2y-4. Now, we solve for y. 2y=x+4. y=(x/2)+4, and that is the inverse equation.
y=2x+4 --> x=2y+4 ==> y=(x-4)/2
If y is equal to -4 there is not a multiplicative inverse. If y is different than -4 the inverse is: -1/(4+y)
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x=(y-3)/2
y = f(x) = (2x + 1)/(x - 1)y*(x - 1) = (2x + 1) xy - y = 2x + 1xy - 2x = y + 1x(y - 2) = y + 1so x = (y + 1)/(y - 2) assuming y�2.So the inverse function is f-1(x) = (x + 1)/(x - 2)
When y is less than or equal to 2x-6
You have, y = 6 + log x anti log of it, 10y = (106) x
Simply stated, the inverse of a function is a function where the variables are reversed. If you have a function f(x) = y, the inverse is denoted as f-1(y) = x. Examples: y=x+3 Inverse is x=y+3, or y=x-3 y=2x+5 Inverse is x=2y+5, or y=(x-5)/2
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