Inverse Function of g(x) at 4 - Solve Algebraically

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Problem: If g(x) = 3 + x + e^x find Inverse of g at 4

My work:

4 = 3 + x + e^x
1 = x + e^x

This is where I stop... I can look at it and see that x = 0
But I don't know how to find the solution algebraically...
 
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Miike012 said:
Problem: If g(x) = 3 + x + e^x find Inverse of g at 4

My work:

4 = 3 + x + e^x
1 = x + e^x

This is where I stop... I can look at it and see that x = 0
But I don't know how to find the solution algebraically...

On the one set of axes draw a sketch of y=e^x and y=1-x and see that there's only the one solution. So your initial guess is it.

There is no algebraic solution in terms of elementary functions. So your "look at it" method is as good as any.