
Jami K.
asked 04/25/18What is the inverse of 2^x-5 +3
I need to find what the inverse of this equation is I don’t need to know what x is equal to.
More
1 Expert Answer

Kenneth S. answered 04/25/18
Tutor
4.8
(62)
Expert Help in Algebra/Trig/(Pre)calculus to Guarantee Success in 2018
Assuming that y = 2x-5 + 3 then the usual process for finding the inverse is:
x = 2y-5 + 3
x-3 = 2y-5
log2(x-3) = y-5 and one more step, for you to do, solving for y, gets the answer.
Still looking for help? Get the right answer, fast.
Ask a question for free
Get a free answer to a quick problem.
Most questions answered within 4 hours.
OR
Find an Online Tutor Now
Choose an expert and meet online. No packages or subscriptions, pay only for the time you need.
Thomas R.
04/25/18