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  • 12-01-2018
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suppose f(x)=x^-1. find the graph of f(2/3x)

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andriansp andriansp
  • 18-01-2018
To solve this question, you need to put the 2/3x into the f(x). Remember that x^-1 equal to 1/x
Assuming 2/3x is 2/3 *x , the calculation would be:
 f(x)=x^-1
 f(2/3x)=(2/3*x)^-1.
 f(2/3x)=1/ (2x/3)
 f(2/3x)=3/(2x)

Assuming 2/3x is 2/(3x) , the calculation would be:
 f(x)=x^-1
 f(2/3x)=(2/3x)^-1.
 f(2/3x)=1/ (2/3x)
 f(2/3x)=3x/2
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