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What is the inverse of the function

a(x) = (1)/(x) - 2

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a(x) = 1/x - 2

or

y = 1/x - 2

Switch x and y to find the inverse function

x = 1/y - 2

1/y = x + 2

y = 1 / (x + 2)


Answer

a^-1(x) = 1 / (x + 2)

User Ganesh Nayak
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To find the inverse, swap the x's and y's and solve for y. Remember that a(x) represents y

y =
(1)/(x) - 2 given

x =
(1)/(y) - 2 x's and y's swapped

x + 2 =
(1)/(y) added 2 to both sides

y(x + 2) = 1 multiplied y on both sides

y =
(1)/(x + 2) divided (x + 2) on both sides

Answer:
a^(-1) (x) =
(1)/(x + 2)

User Wronex
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