SOLUTION: I tried finding a solver on the site to find the reciprocal for this question.
y^2+5y-9 / y^2-9y+3
This is a bit tricky.
I simply dont understand it.
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Question 40479: I tried finding a solver on the site to find the reciprocal for this question.
y^2+5y-9 / y^2-9y+3
This is a bit tricky.
I simply dont understand it.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the reciprocal for this question.
y^2+5y-9 / y^2-9y+3+
Interchange the numerator and denominator and you will have the reciprocal, as follows:
The inverse is [y^2-9y+3}/[y^2+5y-9]
Cheers,
Stan H.
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