Is -3 + 1/2x the Correct Inverse of 1/(2x+6)?

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The discussion centers around determining if -3 + 1/2x is the correct inverse of the function 1/(2x+6), with the conclusion that it is indeed correct. Participants emphasize the importance of verifying inverses through composite functions, specifically showing that f(g(x)) and g(f(x)) both equal x. A detailed breakdown of the inverse calculation is provided, leading to the conclusion that f(f^{-1}(x)) simplifies correctly to x. The conversation highlights the confusion that can arise with fractional functions and the need for clear examples in understanding inverse functions. Overall, the thread successfully clarifies the relationship between the original function and its inverse.
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the inverse of 1/(2x+6) x cannot=-3

is -3 + 1/2x ? Is this correct?
 
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yep.
oh, x =\= 0 ..
 
can someone show me how to check my self my using composites

g(f(x))=x and f(g(x))=x then both are inverse of each other.
 
Hint:
f(a)=b
f-1(b)=a
 
I need more than that I don't need a hint I need to see how its done because if my answer is right then how come I don't know how to write out the composite function so that f(g(x)) and g(f(x)) both equal x?

Can someone please show me how its done?

I know how to do it I am able to do it for f(x)=x^2 and g(x)=x+1 but in my question the fractions are throwing me off I don't know how to write it out, someone please help me! PLEASE! :rolleyes:
 
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Okay,i'll be a nice guy... :-p
y=\frac{1}{2x+6}\Rightarrow 2x+6=\frac{1}{y}\Rightarrow x=\frac{1}{2y}-3
So the function and the inverses are:
f(x)=\frac{1}{2x+6};f^{-1}(x)=\frac{1}{2x}-3
U wan to compute 2 functions:
f(f^{-1}(x))=...??;f^{-1}(f(x))=...??
I'll take the first and leave you with the second.
f(f^{-1}(x))=\frac{1}{2f^{-1}(x)+6}=\frac{1}{2(\frac{1}{2x}-3)+6}=<br /> \frac{1}{\frac{1}{x}-6+6}=x

I hope u saw the pattern and you won't have any trouble with the second.

Daniel.
 
Yeesh. I saw the title of this thread and was very confused for a second. lol
 
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