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    Show Algebraically That F and G Are Inverse Functions\(g ( x ) = \frac { x - 9 } { 9 }\)
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Show Algebraically That F and G Are Inverse Functions g(x)=x−99g ( x ) = \frac { x - 9 } { 9 }g(x)=9x−9​

Question 66

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Show algebraically that f and g are inverse functions.
f(x) = 9x + 9 g(x)=x−99g ( x ) = \frac { x - 9 } { 9 }g(x)=9x−9​

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