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How do you find a inverse of a equation
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to find the inverse of an equation, you basically do the opposite of the original equation. For example, the inverse of 4/2 is 2*x=4 (or 2*2)
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It is opposite of what the equation is saying. Like if you had to add you would subtract or if you multiply you would divide.
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