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Question 1 of 10 f (2) = 5x + 4. Find the inverse of f(x).
O A. f-'(x) = 5
O B. f-'(x) = 775
O c. f-1 (2) = 5x – 4
OD. f-1(x) = 4 – 52


Question 1 of 10

f (2) = 5x + 4. Find the inverse of f(x).
O A. f-'(x) = 5
O B. f-'(x) = 775
O c.

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