SOLUTION: how do you find the inverse function f^-1(x) for f(x)=2(3)^x?
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Question 196459
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how do you find the inverse function f^-1(x) for f(x)=2(3)^x?
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f(x)=2(3)^x
y = 2(3)^x
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Reverse x and y:
x = 2(3)^y
Solve for y:
x = 2(3)^y
x/2 = 3^y
log3(x/2) = y (that's log base 3)
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Therefore,
f^-1(x) = log3(x/2)