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What is the inverse of the function below f(x)=3^x

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Answer:


f^(-1)(x)=(ln(x))/(ln(3))

Explanation:

Given:
f(x)=3^x

To find the inverse, let's first replace the
f(x) with
y.


y=3^x

Switch the
x and
y.


x=3^y

Solve for
y.


y=(ln(x))/(ln(3))

Write it in inverse notation.


f^(-1)(x)=(ln(x))/(ln(3))

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User Kaptah
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Answer: A) f^-1(x) = log₃x

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