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21 April, 11:15

Given f (x) = the quantity of x plus 4, divided by 6, solve for f-1 (7).

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  1. 21 April, 11:20
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    F (x) = (x + 4) / 6

    find f⁻¹ (7)

    so, the first thing you need to do here is find f⁻¹, period. this is the notation for the inverse of a function, so you need to start out by finding the inverse of your given function. the inverse is found by swapping your x and y variables, then solving for y.

    f (x) = (x + 4) / 6 ... change f (x) to y

    y = (x + 4) / 6 ... swap x and y

    x = (y + 4) / 6 ... solve for y, start by multiplying both sides by 6 to cancel out your denominator

    6x = y + 4 ... subtract 4

    6x - 4 = y ... this is your inverse function

    if y = 6x - 4 is your inverse function, the last thing you need to do is plug in 7 for x to get the value your question asked for:

    f⁻¹ (7) = 6 (7) - 4

    f⁻¹ (7) = 42 - 4

    f⁻¹ (7) = 38
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