Given f(x) = the quantity of 3x minus 1, divided by 2 solve for f-1(4). Please help
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[f \left( x \right)=\frac{ 3x-1 }{2 }\]
let f(x)=y
\[y=\frac{ 3x-1 }{ 2 }\]
interchange x and y
\[x=\frac{ 3y-1 }{2 },2x+1=3y,y=\frac{ 2x+1 }{3 },f ^{-1}\left( x \right)=\frac{ 2x+1 }{ 3 }\]
put x=4 and get the solution.