A certain function f has inverse function ƒ−¹(x) = x³ + 2x + 1. Use this to solve for x in the equation 3f(x) - 1 = 5. (

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A certain function f has inverse function ƒ−¹(x) = x³ + 2x + 1. Use this to solve for x in the equation 3f(x) - 1 = 5. (

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A certain function f has inverse function ƒ−¹(x) = x³ + 2x + 1. Use this to solve for x in the equation 3f(x) - 1 = 5. (Hint: First solve for what number f(x) must be, then use the inverse to find what number x must be.)
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