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Let g(x) be the inverse of f(x)=x^(3)+2x+4 Find g(7) and g'(7)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first find the inverse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

draw the graph of f(x) and take its mirror image along y=x line for g(x)

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