Maggie claims that the function g(x) = (x/3) - 4 is the inverse of the function of f(x) = 3x + 4.Which statement provides a correct analysis of Maggie's claim?a.) Maggie's claim is correct because if you add 4 to g(x) and then multiply it by 3 you getf(x)b.) Maggie's claim is correct because when g(x) is substituted into every occurrence of xO in f(x). f(g(x)) = x, and when f(x) is substituted into every occurrence of x in g(x).g(f(x)) = xc.) Maggie's claim is incorrect because when g(x) is substituted into every occurrence ofx in f(x),; therefore, g(x) is not the inverse of f(x), f(g(x))=x-8; therefore, g(x) is not theinverse of f(x)d.) Maggie's claim is incorrect because when g(x) is substituted into every occurrence ofx in f(x). f(g(x)) = x; therefore, g(x) is not the inverse of f(x).