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Finding the inverse of a function.


sxandr6

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[math]\frac{}{}[/math]So you have:

 

[math]x=\frac{y+4}{y-3}[/math]

[math]x(y-3)=(y+4)=xy-3x[/math]

 

Try to isolate all the y's on one side of the equation (Hint distribute the x). Once you have only terms containing y on one side factor something out. Then simply move the x over by dividing.

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