Determine the inverse f^-1 of f when F(x)= 3+2x^3
@satellite73
solve for \(y\) in \(x=3+2y^3\)
\[x=3+2y^3\\ x-3=y^3\\ \sqrt[3]{x-3}=y\]
your answer is \[f^{-1}(x)=\sqrt[3]{x-3}\]
ooh no i forgot about the two!!
\[x=3+2y^3\\ x-3=2y^3\\ \frac{x-3}{2}=y^3\\ \sqrt[3]{\frac{x-3}{2}}=y\]
that's better your answer is \[f^{-1}(x)=\sqrt[3]{\frac{x-3}{2}}\]
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@satellite73
@ybarrap
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@michelle010d - Just post your problems -- these aren't too difficult and you would be able to get a lot more help.
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