What is the inverse of h(x) = 5x + 2?

2 Answers
Jul 30, 2016

y = 1/5x - 2/5

Explanation:

We have

y = 5x+2

When we invert a function what we are doing is reflecting it across the line y=x so what we do is swap the x and y in the function:

x = 5y + 2

implies y = 1/5x - 2/5

Jul 30, 2016

The inverse of a function h(x) is a function f such that the composition h(f)=identity or, in other words, such that h(f(x))=x

Explanation:

Given this definition, we apply h in the point f(x); so h(f(x))=5f(x)+2. But this must be h(f(x))=5f(x)+2=x and hence 5(f(x))=x-2, and then f(x)=(x-2)/5=1/5x-2/5