Let f(x)=-3x+-2. Which expression represents f^(-1)(x)?
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To find an inverse function, first write the function as y = f(x). Then solve that equation for x, because the inverse reverses the original input-output process. Here, Set y=-3x- 2 and solve for x: x=(y-(-2))/-3. Replacing y by x gives f^(-1)(x)=(x - (-2))/-3. So the correct inverse is the expression that isolates the original x after subtracting the constant term and dividing by the coefficient of x.
