Respuesta :

Answer:  " f ⁻¹ (x) = [tex] \frac{x}{4} [/tex] " . 
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Explanation:
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 "Find the inverse of " f(x) = 4x " .

1)  Let " f(x) = y = 4x " ; 

2)  Interchange the "y" and the x" :
   
    → x = 4y ; 
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3)  Isolate "y" on one side of the equation:

     x = 4y ; 

↔  4y = x ; 

Divide each side of the equation by "4" ; 
 to isolate "y"  on each side of the equation: 

   →  4y / 4 = x / 4 ; 

   →  y = x / 4 ; 
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Now, change the " y"  to:  " f ⁻¹ (x) "  ;  and rewrite:
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       " f ⁻¹ (x) = [tex] \frac{x}{4} [/tex] " . 
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This is our answer.  Note that the "f ⁻¹ (x) "  denotes the "inverse function".
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