Find Inverse of y=(x)^(1/3) & y=3(2)^x

In summary, to find the inverse of a given function, you need to first interchange the x and y variables, and then solve for y. This method also applies to equations with exponents and logarithms. The formula for finding the inverse is to take the logarithm of both sides and solve for y. It is important to have a strong understanding of algebra in order to successfully find the inverse of a function.
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thomasrules
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yea ok but wait how do u find the inverse of like

y=(x)^(1/3)

y=3(2)^x

whats the formula is not in the book

BTW i can't do those equations in latex...
 
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interchange x and y, and solve for y.
 
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answer says y=x^3
 
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which is exactly what courtrigrad's method predicts:

1° interchange x and y: y=(x)^(1/3) --> x=y^(1/3)

2° solve for y: x=y^(1/3) --> y=x^3
 
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make sure you understand algebra thomas, if you don't know all the algebra rules now, learn them b4 it's too late!
 
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For y= 3(2x), again do what courtrigrad said: Swap x and y to get x= 3(2y) and solve for y by taking logs of both sides:
log(x)= log(3(2y))= ylog(2)+ log(3)
y log(2)= log(x)- log(3)= log(x/3)
y= log(x/3)/log(2).
 

1. What is the inverse of y=(x)^(1/3)?

The inverse of this function is given by y=(x^3). This can be found by interchanging the x and y variables and solving for y.

2. How do you find the inverse of y=(x)^(1/3)?

To find the inverse of this function, first interchange the x and y variables. Then, solve for y by raising both sides to the power of 3. This will result in y=(x^3).

3. What is the inverse of y=3(2)^x?

The inverse of this function is given by y=log2(x/3). This can be found by interchanging the x and y variables and solving for y using logarithms.

4. How do you find the inverse of y=3(2)^x?

To find the inverse of this function, first interchange the x and y variables. Then, solve for y by taking the logarithm of both sides with base 2. This will result in y=log2(x/3).

5. What is the domain and range of the inverse of y=3(2)^x?

The domain of the inverse function is the range of the original function, which is all real numbers. The range of the inverse function is the domain of the original function, which is x>0.

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