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  • 14-05-2021
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What is the inverse function of the equation f(x)=-2+(x+2)^5

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okotheldad14 okotheldad14
  • 17-05-2021

Answer:

f'(×)=(y+2)^1/5 -5

Step-by-step explanation:

let y=-2+(x+2)

(y+2)^1/5=(x+5)

f'x=(y+2)^1/5 -5

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