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4 September, 05:11

If the function f (x) = mx + b has an inverse function, which statement must be true?

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  1. 4 September, 05:26
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    F (x) = mx + b is just equal to the equation

    y = mx + b

    In order for us to get the inverse function, then we can interchange x to y and y to x

    y = mx + b

    x = my + b

    Then we need to find y

    x = my + b

    -my = - x + b

    my = x - b

    y = (x-b) / m

    f (x) = (x - b) / m
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