SOLUTION: The function f(x) satisfies f(sqrt(x+1)) = 1/x for all x >= -1, x is not = 0. Find f(2).

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Question 1027841: The function f(x) satisfies
f(sqrt(x+1)) = 1/x
for all x >= -1, x is not = 0. Find f(2).

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Let x = 3: ==>

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