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Mathematics, 16.06.2020 20:57, chevalieriiim006

Talib is trying to find the inverse of the function to the right. His work appears beneath it. Is his work correct? Explain your answer. f(x) = negative 8 x + 4. y = negative 8 x + 4. y minus 4 = negative 8 x. x = (y minus 4) divided by negative 8. f Subscript negative 1 Baseline (x) = (y minus 4) divided by negative 8.

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