We are given the following function:
f(x) = 4/(x+2) - 2
We are asked to determine the inverse of this function. To do that we will first change the "f(x)" for "y":

Now we will switch "x" and "y", like this:

Now we will solve for "y", first by adding 2 to both sides:

Now we multiply both sides by "y+2":

Now we divide both sides by "x+2":

Now we subtract 2 to both sides:

Now we change "y" for the inverse of f(x), that is:

And thus we found the inverse. A similar procedure can be used for function 2.
Steps to solve:
3(x - 1) = 5x + 3 - 2x
~Distribute left side
3x - 3 = 5x + 3 - 2x
~Combine like terms
3x - 3 = 3x - 3
~Subtract 3x to both sides
-3 = -3
~Add 3 to both sides
0 = 0
All real numbers are solutions.
Best of Luck!
79 is the answer because she walked 4 x 1 equals 4 so then do 3x2 equals 6 so add 6 plus 4 that gives you 10 so Ema walked 10 more then Lea
Looks like your function is

Rewrite it as

Recall that for
, we have

If we replace
with
, we get

By the ratio test, the series converges if

Solving for
gives the interval of convergence,

We can confirm that the interval is open by checking for convergence at the endpoints; we'd find that the resulting series diverge.
Five is an integer and if u round your number down you will get five