Background (v6836): Katelyn at Fluengmein Tutoring is helping a student with the following function: g(x)=-2ln(7x+4) © 2024 MF-LM-JMM No part of this problem may be posted on any app/website or shared in any way. A) Follow all course work guidelines and note any other specific directions below. (37577) Help Katelyn find the inverse of g(x)=-2ln(7x+4). (GBIB) Show steps with correct notation. Answer: = B) Follow all course work guidelines and note any other specific directions below. (6836) Help Katelyn find g¹(7.292) Show steps with correct notation. Answer: = (Round to FOUR decimal places.)

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Background (v6836): Katelyn at Fluengmein Tutoring is helping a student with the following function:
g(x)=-2ln(7x+4)
© 2024 MF-LM-JMM
No part of this problem may be posted on any app/website or shared in any way.
A) Follow all course work guidelines and note any other specific directions below. (37577)
Help Katelyn find the inverse of g(x)=-2ln(7x+4). (GBIB)
Show steps with correct notation.
Answer: =
B) Follow all course work guidelines and note any other specific directions below. (6836)
Help Katelyn find g¹(7.292)
Show steps with correct notation.
Answer: =
(Round to FOUR decimal places.)
Transcribed Image Text:Background (v6836): Katelyn at Fluengmein Tutoring is helping a student with the following function: g(x)=-2ln(7x+4) © 2024 MF-LM-JMM No part of this problem may be posted on any app/website or shared in any way. A) Follow all course work guidelines and note any other specific directions below. (37577) Help Katelyn find the inverse of g(x)=-2ln(7x+4). (GBIB) Show steps with correct notation. Answer: = B) Follow all course work guidelines and note any other specific directions below. (6836) Help Katelyn find g¹(7.292) Show steps with correct notation. Answer: = (Round to FOUR decimal places.)
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