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Hello ^_^ To find the inverse of a function, we switch x and y, then solve for y
So with this, we have y = 5x - 8, if we switch x and y, we get x = 5y - 8. Now, we solve for y
Notice how the silence here in response to your post is deafening? OpenStudy's Code of Conduct forbids asking for straight answers. I would work with you only if you were interested in learning how to find the inverse of a function; I will not give you the answer.
i will work with you @mathmale
Given F(x) = 5x - 8, find the inverse function, denoted by \[F ^{-1}(x)\]
1. Replace that "F(x)" with "y=" 2. Solve the resulting equation for y 3. Replace that "y" with \["F ^{-1}(x)="\]
Please give this a try. Share all of your work, please.
y=5x-8 and i have to see what y is. 3=5x-8. because i subtracted 5 and 8 @mathmale
Harry, you'll need to follow ALL of my instructions. 1. Replace that "F(x)" with "y=" 2. Solve the resulting equation for y 3. Replace that "y" with \["F ^{-1}(x)="\]
Apologies!! The second step should be "Interchange x and y in y=5x-8."
Then solve the resulting equation for y.
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