SOLUTION: If f^-1(x)= 5, then f^-1(x+1)is equal to? (Here f^-1 means inverse of f) Please tell me the method.

Algebra.Com
Question 868462: If f^-1(x)= 5, then f^-1(x+1)is equal to?
(Here f^-1 means inverse of f)
Please tell me the method.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There's not enough information.
That's the same as asking if you know then what's ?
You don't know without knowing what is or knowing something about .

RELATED QUESTIONS

Let f(x) = (2x + 5)/(x - 4). If f^{-1} is the inverse of f, what is... (answered by mccravyedwin,ikleyn,greenestamps,math_tutor2020)
Please help me with this problem: Suppose {{{f(x) = x^3}}} + 2x and {{{f^-1}}} is the... (answered by solver91311,robertb)
If f(x)={{{x^3+1}}} and {{{f^-1}}} is the inverse function of f, what is... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
if f^-1 is the inverse of f, determine the value of... (answered by richard1234)
If {{{f(x)=5-2x^3}}} and{{{ f^-1}}} denotes the inverse function of f, then what does... (answered by user_dude2008)
Please help me with this problem. From what I know, if a function f(x) is going to have... (answered by math_tutor2020)
Find the inverse of these functions F(f-1(x))... (answered by greenestamps)
Define f(x)=3x-8. If f^-1 is the inverse of f, find the value (s) of x for which... (answered by ewatrrr)