Find the inverse of each function> Then graph the function and its inverse.
g(x)=3x+1 :confused:
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Find the inverse of each function> Then graph the function and its inverse.
g(x)=3x+1 :confused:
I have no idea
I wish I could help you but sadly I can't but maybe we'd be able to figure it out together(im taking grade 11 pre-cal )Quote:
Originally Posted by Da_rainman
How?
g(x)=3x+1
3x=g(x)+1
-1 -1
3x-1=g(x)
g^-1(x)=3x-1
The ^-1 means root of -1, which means inverse in this case.
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Originally Posted by sGt HarDKorE
Thanks i jus needed security on the answer
Wow make me feel really stupied cause we just took roots and vertex and stuff but we were never really tot about invise but the way you have ut makes tons of sense to me
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