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Let `f: R-{5/4}->R` be a function defines `f(x)=(5x)/(4x+5)`. The inverse of `f` is the map `g:` Range `f->R-{5/4}` given by

A

`g(y)=(3y)/(3-4y)`

B

`g(y)=(4y)/(4-3y)`

C

`g(y)=(4y)/(3-4y)`

D

`g(y)=(3y)/(4-3y)`

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