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| Question 397870:  I did the following problem, but I am not certain I did it correctly. I am hoping a tutor can double check this for me, and put me on the right path if it is wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Here is the problem:
 Find f^-1(x)
 f(x)= (2x-3)/(x+1)
 Here's how I did it:
 f(x)=2x-3/(x+1)
 y=2x-3/(x+1)
 x=(2y-3)/(y+1)
 xy= (2y-3)/(y+1)*y
 xy= 2y-3
 xy-2y=-3
 y(x-2)/(x-2)=-3/(x-2)
 y=-3/(x-2)
 so f^-1(x)= -3/(x-2)
 Ok...Is this correct, or do I need to go back to the drawing board? Could someone please show me how to check these? Thank you!
 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I did the following problem, but I am not certain I did it correctly. I am hoping a tutor can double check this for me, and put me on the right path if it is wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Here is the problem: Find f^-1(x)
 f(x)= (2x-3)/(x+1)
 Here's how I did it:
 f(x)=2x-3/(x+1)
 y=2x-3/(x+1)
 x=(2y-3)/(y+1)
 xy= (2y-3)/(y+1)*y
 xy= 2y-3 ******   That won't work.
 xy-2y=-3
 y(x-2)/(x-2)=-3/(x-2)
 y=-3/(x-2)
 so f^-1(x)= -3/(x-2)
 Ok...Is this correct, or do I need to go back to the drawing board? Could someone please show me how to check these? Thank you!
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 x=(2y-3)/(y+1)
 x(y+1) = 2y-3
 xy+x = 2y-3
 xy - 2y = -x-3
 y(x-2) = -x-3
 y = (-x-3)/(x-2)
 y = -(x+3)/(x-2)
 
 
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