SOLUTION: f(x) = log 6(x + 4) and z(x) = 6 x + 1 . Solve z -1(x) = 2. What point is on the graph of z -1(x) ?
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Question 1188648
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f(x) = log 6(x + 4) and z(x) = 6 x + 1 .
Solve z -1(x) = 2. What point is on the graph of z -1(x) ?
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Your notation is unclear in at least two places....
"log 6(x+4)" -- is that
or
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"z -1(x) = 2" -- is that perhaps an inverse function? If so, use "z^(-1)(x)".
Re-post, making the problem clear