Function: For f(×) = ln(2x-1), find inverse function, including its domain and range

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Function: For f(×) = ln(2x-1), find inverse function, including its domain and range

A function f is defined by f(×)=ln (2x-1) for the domain x>1. Express f^-1 in similar form and state the domain and range of f^-1
 
A function f is defined by f(×)=ln (2x-1) for the domain x>1. Express f^-1 in similar form and state the domain and range of f^-1
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A function f is defined by f(x) = ln(2x - 1) on the domain x > 1. Express f-1 in similar form, and state the domain and range of f-1.
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What is the base of the natural log? So what will be the base of its inverse function?

Please reply with a clear listing of your thoughts and efforts so far or (if you hadn't been able to get started, with your answers to the above questions). Thank you! ;)
 
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