The inverse of the function x^7 is x^-7 and it is also a function.
An inverse function or an anti function is defined as a function, which can reverse into another function.
A standard method to find inverse of a function is to set y=f(x)
let y= f(x)=x^7
thus
=x
thus
(y)=![\sqrt[7]{y}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B7%5D%7By%7D)
thus ![f^{-1} (x)=\sqrt[7]{x}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=f%5E%7B-1%7D%20%28x%29%3D%5Csqrt%5B7%5D%7Bx%7D)
(To verify this if a function is inverse or not we are required to check for the identity)
f(
(x))=
(f(x))=x
Therefore, The inverse of the function x^7 is x^-7 and it is also a function.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The rational zero of the polynomial are
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given polynomial as :
f(x) = 4 x³ - 8 x² - 19 x - 7
Now the ration zero can be find as
,
where P is the constant term
And Q is the coefficient of the highest polynomial
So, From given polynomial , P = -7 , Q = 4
Now , 
I.e
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Or, The rational zero are 
Hence The rational zero of the polynomial are
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To start set up a fraction with the f(x) on top and g(x) on bottom
(f/g)(x) = (4x - 4)/(x - 1) - This is the function that we are going to use
Plug in -4 for x
(f/g)(-4) = (4(-4) - 4)/(-4 - 1) = (-16 - 4)/(-5) = (-20)/(-5) = 4
So...
(f/g)(-4) = 4