I think it’s g^-1(x)= -2x+4
The “^” means exponent to -1 is the exponent of g
Hope I’m right !!
Answer: x = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
2x+5 = 3x-6
2x-3x = -6-5
-x = -11
x = 11
Double-check:
11*2= 22 11*3=33
22+5 = 27 33-6= 27
The equation in the form of the given expression is (0)² + (1)² = 1
<h3>Trigonometry identity</h3>
According to some of the trigonometry identity
sin 0 = 0
cos 0 1
Given the expression below
sin^2 0+cos^2 0=1
This can also be expressed as:
(sin0)² + (cos0)² = 1
Substitute
(0)² + (1)² = 1
Hence the equation in the form of the given expression is (0)² + (1)² = 1
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The prime factores are 7,2,2,2
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