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Find the inverse of the function y= -3/ x+ 4

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y=4-3/x
y-4=-3/x
(y-4)x=-3
x(y-4)=-3
x=-3/y-4

there's you answer
User Chengqi
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The procedure for an inverse is to interchange x and y and solve for y

x = -3/y + 4 I'm solving this as it is written and not x = -3/(y + 4) Subtract 4
x - 4 = -3/y
y(x - 4) = - 3
y = -3/(x - 4)

If you did mean y = - 3/(x + 4) then the inverse would be
x = - 3 / (y + 4)
x*(y + 4) = -3
y + 4 = -3/x
y = -3/x + 4
Amazing! The inverse is the same as the original question.


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