The function f is defined by f(x) = -2x³ - x² - 6x and the point (-1,7) is on the graph of f. If f¹ is the inverse function of f, what is the value of (ƒ-¹)' (7)? BAN +- Answer: (-¹)' (7) = [ Submit Answer attempt 1 out of 2
The function f is defined by f(x) = -2x³ - x² - 6x and the point (-1,7) is on the graph of f. If f¹ is the inverse function of f, what is the value of (ƒ-¹)' (7)? BAN +- Answer: (-¹)' (7) = [ Submit Answer attempt 1 out of 2
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.5: Transformation Of Functions
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