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Neveah has created the function f(x) =the quantity of 2x plus 4, divided by 3 to represent the growth of her hair, where x represents the number of months since her last hair cut. Neveah discovers that, using the inverse function to solve for x = 6, she can predict when her hair will have grown 6 inches. Explain to Neveah how to accomplish this, using complete sentences. (10 points)

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