Show that the given function is one-to-one and find its inverse. f(x) = 3x - 1
Show that the given function is one-to-one and find its inverse. 1 1 f(x) x + 1
Show that the given function is one-to-one and find its inverse.
Check your answers algebraically and graphically. Verify that the
range of f is the domain of f−1 and vice-versa.
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7. f(x)3x- 1- 4
find the inverse of f-1(x) of the function f(x)= ^3 root x-5
3) find the inverse f(x) of the function, f(x) = 3JX-5 3x = 14-5 deel X² = Jy - 5
The function f is one-to-one. Find its inverse. f(x) = 3 = x + 5 of?(x) = ? 3 5 f1(x) = 1 x3 +5 Of(x) = 3 //x + 5 o f1(x) = x-5 O None of these
14. Find the inverse function of f(x) = (x-5)3 f-1x= 3x -5 f-1x= 3x +5 f-1x= x+5 f-1x= 3x +125 f-1x= 3x -125 15. Find the center and the radius of the circle (x-4)2+(y+3)2 =64. (4, -3), r = 8 (-3, 4), r = 8 (-4, 3), r = 64 (-3, -4), r = 64 (-4, -3), r = 64
Find the inverse of the one-to-one function f(x) = 2x − 3. f −1(x) =
5x +7 The function f(x) = is one-to-one. 4x-5 (a) Find its inverse and check your answer. (b) Find the domain and the range of f and f-1.
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The function f is one-to-one. Find its inverse. f(x) = 8x² +9, x20 O A f'(X) = 8 √x-9 X20 B. f'(x) = X-9 8 X29 c. f-'(x) = 8 X-9 X>9 Ix-9 OD. F"(x) = - 8,x29
The function f(x) = 7x + 3 is one-to-one. Find an equation for f'(x), the inverse function. f'(x)=0 (Type an expression for the inverse. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the e
Determine whether or not the given function is one-to-one and if so, find the inverse. If f(x) = (4x + 2)* has an inverse, give the domain of f-1. a) Of c) = (2 - 4x)1/4; domain: 2) 2 - 1/4 b) O f-1(2) = domain: (0,0) 4 c) Not one-to-one d) Of () 1/4 - 2 -; domain: (-0,0) 4 e) Of (2) = 2-1/4 -; domain: 4 (1:0) Question 4 Determine whether or not the given function is...