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In the following exercises, find the inverse of each function. $f(x)=\sqrt[5]{-4 x-3}$

   In the following exercises, find the inverse of each function.
$f(x)=\sqrt[5]{-4 x-3}$
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Lynn Marecek 1st Edition
Chapter 10, Problem 62 ↓
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00:01 All right, for this exercise, this says find the inverse of each function.
00:05 So we're going to switch x and y.
00:07 So we have x equal to 5 root of negative 4y minus 3.
00:13 So we have to take everything to the power of 5.
00:16 We have x to the power of 5 equal to negative 4 y minus 3.
00:20 We'll move 4 y to this side.
00:23 And we'll have negative x to the power 5 minus 3...
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