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[tex]fx^{-1} (x)=x+3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the inverse of a function, just “trade” x and y and solve for the “new” y. The graph of the inverse is the reflection of the original function over the line y=x.
Rewrite the function
[tex]f(x)=x+3[/tex]
as the equation, y=x+3
Trade x and y.
X=y+3
The symbol for the inverse if [tex]fx^{-1} (x)[/tex]
[tex]fx^{-1} (x)=x+3[/tex]
Answer:
x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
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f(x)=x+3
let f(x) be y;
y=x+3
now; interchanging the value of x and y;
i.e. x=y+3
y=x-3
f(x)^-1 = x - 3...
this is the required inverse function..
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