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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 23:00 jonnycampbell223

Answer fully> > > write a function that represents this process: take a number, x. multiply it by 4. subtract 2 from the result. then find the inverse of this function. does the inverse represent the reverse of the process above? explain why or why not.

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