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Umnica [9.8K]
3 years ago
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Solve for X 5x – 5 = 9x + 3

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1 answer:
Musya8 [376]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Consider the function f(x) = 2x + 1. We know how to evaluate f at 3, f(3) = 2*3 + 1 = 7. In this section it helps to think of f as transforming a 3 into a 7, and f transforms a 5 into an 11, etc.

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Definition:

Let f and g be two functions. If

f(g(x)) = x and g(f(x)) = x,

then g is the inverse of f and f is the inverse of g.

Exercise 1:

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Finding Inverses

Example 1. First consider a simple example f(x) = 3x + 2.

The graph of f is a line with slope 3, so it passes the horizontal line test and does have an inverse.

There are two steps required to evaluate f at a number x. First we multiply x by 3, then we add 2.

Thinking of the inverse function as undoing what f did, we must undo these steps in reverse order.

The steps required to evaluate f-1 are to first undo the adding of 2 by subtracting 2. Then we undo multiplication by 3 by dividing by 3.

Therefore, f-1(x) = (x - 2)/3.

Steps for finding the inverse of a function f.

Replace f(x) by y in the equation describing the function.

Interchange x and y. In other words, replace every x by a y and vice versa.

Solve for y.

Replace y by f-1(x).

Example 2.  f(x) = 6 - x/2

Step 1 y = 6 - x/2.

Step 2 x = 6 - y/2.

Step 3 x = 6 - y/2.

y/2 = 6 - x.

y = 12 - 2x.

Step 4 f-1(x) = 12 - 2x.

Step 2 often confuses students. We could omit step 2, and solve for x instead of y, but then we would end up with a formula in y instead of x. The formula would be the same, but the variable would be different. To avoid this we simply interchange the roles of x and y before we solve.

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This is the function we worked with in Exercise 1. From its graph (shown above) we see that it does have an inverse. (In fact, its inverse was given in Exercise 1.)

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Step 2 x = y3 + 2.

Step 3 x - 2 = y3.

(x - 2)^(1/3) = y.

Step 4 f-1(x) = (x - 2)^(1/3).

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