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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello i need help on this question abour inverse and composite functions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So let us first solve for f(x) and then we can find f(x-1) plugging g into f should give us f o g (x) if we look at f o g (x) we need to see what happened to g(x) it seems that we simply subtract 1 and then divide by 6 so \[f(x) = (x-1)/6\] so \[f(x-1)= (x-2)/6\]

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