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13 April, 06:49
Inverse of the function 2x-6y=1
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Inverse of the function 2x-6y=1
To get the inverse of the function, first, interchanged the variables such x will be y and y will be x.
(1) 2y - 6x = 1
Then, find the value of y in the new equation,
(2) 2y - 6x + 6x = 1 + 6x
2y = 1 + 6x
(3) (1/2) (2y) = (1 + 6x) (1/2)
y = (1 + 6x) / 2
The reverse of the function is y = (1 + 6x) / 2.
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