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A one-to-one function is given. Write an equation for the inverse function. $f(x)=\frac{(x-a)^{3}}{b}-c$
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Step 1: First, we replace $f(x)$ with $y$ to get $y=\frac{(x-a)^{3}}{b}-c$. Show more…
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