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Question 66410
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Discovering Advanced Algebra: An Investigative Approach
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How do you find the inverse of an equation?
y=6-2x
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Discovering Advanced Algebra: An Investigative Approach
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Find the inverse
of:
Just swap the x and the y, then solve for y.
Solve for y. Subtract 6 from both sides.
Divide both sides by -2.
So, the inverse is:
Check: Recall that:
Simplify.