Difference between revisions of "004 Sample Final A, Problem 1"
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− | | How would you find the inverse for a simpler function like <math>f(x)=2x+4</math> | + | | How would you find the inverse for a simpler function like <math>f(x)=2x+4?</math> |
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|<math>x(4y+2)=3y-1</math>. | |<math>x(4y+2)=3y-1</math>. | ||
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− | |Now, we need to get all the <math>y</math> terms on one side. So, adding 1 and <math>-4xy</math> to both sides we get | + | |Now, we need to get all the <math>y</math> terms on one side. So, adding <math>1</math> and <math>-4xy</math> to both sides we get |
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|<math> 2x+1=3y-4xy</math>. | |<math> 2x+1=3y-4xy</math>. |