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If g is the inverse of a function f and f(x)=11+x5, then g(x) is equal to:


A

11+{g(x)}5

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1+{g(x)}5

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1+x5

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5x4

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Solution

The correct option is B

1+{g(x)}5


Since f(x) and g(x) are inverse of each other
g(f(x))=xg(f(x))f(x)=1g(f(x))=1+x5(f(x)=11+x5)
Heref(x)=yx=g(y)
g(y)=1+{g(y)}5g(x)=1+{g(x)}5


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