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7 August, 12:26

What's the inverse of y=ln (x+5) and what's the inverse of y=e^x + 4

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  1. 7 August, 12:28
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the inverse of a function y = f (x), switch x and y, then solve for y.

    y = ln (x + 5)

    x = ln (y + 5)

    eˣ = y + 5

    y = eˣ - 5

    y = eˣ + 4

    x = eʸ + 4

    x - 4 = eʸ

    y = ln (x - 4)
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