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If $h(x) =4x+5$, how do i find h inverse of x?
  

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Hey there bro. Let me teach you a trick to solving simple inverse functions. Let's use your question as an example. Let's switch the x and the y. This will give us $x = 4y + 5$. Now try and isolate the y again. You should end up with $y = (x-5)/4$. have fun!
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Thanks for the help man!
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You need to find $y$ based on $x$.
$h(x) = y = 4x + 5$

$y-5= 4x$

$x = \frac{y-5}{4}$
Now, from the above equation, you can define a function which is inverse function:

$g(y)= \frac{y-5}{4}$
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