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26 August, 09:21

Suppose f (x) = x^-1. find the graph of f (2/3x)

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  1. 26 August, 09:34
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    To solve this question, you need to put the 2/3x into the f (x). Remember that x^-1 equal to 1/x

    Assuming 2/3x is 2/3 * x, the calculation would be:

    f (x) = x^-1

    f (2/3x) = (2/3*x) ^-1.

    f (2/3x) = 1 / (2x/3)

    f (2/3x) = 3 / (2x)

    Assuming 2/3x is 2 / (3x), the calculation would be:

    f (x) = x^-1

    f (2/3x) = (2/3x) ^-1.

    f (2/3x) = 1 / (2/3x)

    f (2/3x) = 3x/2
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