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I need to know 3b. It ask to find the inverse of Numliters and call it temp

I need to know 3b. It ask to find the inverse of Numliters and call it temp-example-1
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to find the inverse "relation" of any equation, simply do a switcharoo on the variables, now, if the resulting inverse "relation" happens to be a function, as the "vertical line test" has it, then is also an "inverse function" and as 3a said it, yes, only one-to-one functions have inverse functions

so let's see Numliters(t) then


\bf Numliters(t)=\boxed{y}=354+8(\boxed{t}-62) \\\\\\ inverse\implies \boxed{t}=354+8(\boxed{y}-62) \\\\\\ \textit{and now, let's solve for

now, name wise, heck, you can call it whatever you want, even spaghetti


\bf \cfrac{t-354}{8}+62=spaghetti(t)

anyhow...that's the inverse function

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