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| − | | How would you find the inverse for a simpler function like <math>f(x)=2x+4</math> | + | | How would you find the inverse for a simpler function like <math>f(x)=2x+4</math>? |
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| How would you find the inverse for a simpler function like ? |
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| You would replace with . Then, switch and . Finally, we would solve for . |
Solution:
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| We start by replacing with . |
| This leaves us with |
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| Now, we swap and to get . |
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| Starting with , we multiply both sides by to get |
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| Now, we need to get all the terms on one side. So, adding and to both sides we get |
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| Factoring out , we get . Now, dividing by , we get |
| . Replacing with , we arrive at the final answer |
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