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How to find the inverse of a function
Awesome! Thank you soooo much. I spent about 4-5 hours trying to figure this problem out myself and I wouldn't have gotten through it by myself.- Kupkake303
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How to find the inverse of a function
okay so I would e-kt=(T-Ts)/(98.6-Ts) lne-kt=ln(T-Ts)/(98.6-Ts) The ln would cancel out the e -kt=ln(T-Ts)/(98.6-Ts) then divide by -k? to get t=(1/-k)ln(T-Ts)/(98.6-Ts)...? so this would be my answer for finding the inverse ..?- Kupkake303
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How to find the inverse of a function
Right, because the T wouldn't just disappear. So next I would change the U back to a e-kt for e-kt=(T-Ts)/(98.6-Ts) from there would I try to figure out the e-kt ?- Kupkake303
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How to find the inverse of a function
So I would put it as 0=Ts+(98.6-Ts)U ?? Doing that would give me -Ts/(98.6-Ts)=U Then putting the e-kt back in you get -Ts/(98.6-Ts)=e-kt So then I would then need to get that by it's self so the t is by itself but I can't remember how to do this. Please advise. Thank you- Kupkake303
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How to find the inverse of a function
T(t) = Ts+(98.6 – Ts)e-kt rewrite in the form t=g-1(T) In trying to understand how to find the inverse of this but am having a hard time, please advise. Thanks, Kupkake303- Kupkake303
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help