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15 July, 01:35

What is the inverse of the function

f (x) = 2x+1

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  1. 15 July, 01:44
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    Inverses are easy for this problem. First we start with the equation. Then we change the f (x) to y to make this whole problem easier.

    y=2x+1

    Isolate the x and solve for x.

    x = (y-1/2)

    Switch x and y again.

    y = (x-1/2)

    Add function notation.

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

    Done! And if you need to check if equations are inverses, add the original equation into the x variable of the inverse. The solution should be f^-1 (x) = x. That means the inverse is right.
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