The function f : R → R defined by the formula f(x) = 3x − 5 for all x ∈ R was shown to be one-to-one in Example 2 and onto in Example 4. Find its inverse function.
The function f : R → R defined by the formula f(x) = 3x − 5 for all x ∈ R was shown to be one-to-one in Example 2 and onto in Example 4. Find its inverse function.
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The function f : R → R defined by the formula f(x) = 3x − 5 for all x ∈ R was shown to be one-to-one in Example 2 and onto in Example 4. Find its inverse
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