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Grace [21]
4 years ago
5

Find the inverse of each function. g(n) = 2n+6/7

Mathematics
1 answer:
bulgar [2K]4 years ago
6 0

Answer- 7n-6/2

Step by step explanation-

solution,

here

Given,

g(n)=2n+6/7

Let g(n) be y

So,

Interchanging the position of n and y we get the reverse So,

n = 2y+6/7

or, 7n = 2y+6

or, 7n-6 = 2y

or, 7n-6/2 = y

Therefore the inverse function of g(n) is 7n-6/2

Thank you.

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