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1 October, 10:19

What is the inverse of the function:

f (x) = 2/3x + 10

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  1. 1 October, 10:26
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    To find the inverse of a function, replace the variable "x" with "y". Also replace "f (x) " with just "x". Solve this equation for y.

    f (x) = 2/3x+10

    x=2/3y+10

    Subtract 10 from both sides:

    x-10=2/3y

    Multiply both sides by "3/2":

    (3/2) (x-10) = y

    The inverse function is: f^-1 (x) = 3/2x - 15
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