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  • 25-04-2019
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Find g^−1 (x) when g(x) = 3/5 x −9.

5/3x − 1/9
5/3 x + 9
−3/5 x+ 9
5/3 x + 15

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  • 25-04-2019

Answer:

5/3 x + 15

Step-by-step explanation:

The inverse of a function is the reflection across the line y = x. As such, algebraically it is found by switching y and x in the equation and isolating to solve for y.

g(x) = 3/5 x - 9

x = 3/5 y - 9

x + 9 = 3/5 y

5(x+9) = 3y

(5x + 45)/3 = y

5/3x + 15 = y

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