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How to find the inverse of h(x) = 3/ -x - 2 List steps.

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To find the inverse,

First, you would have to switch the domain and range. In other words, swap x and y:

h(x) = 3/ -x-2
y = 3/ -x-2
x = 3/ -y-2

Then, when you have this, simply solve for y:

x = 3/-y-2
x (-y-2) = 3/-y-2 (-y-2)
x(-y-2) /x= 3 /x
-y-2 = 3/x
-y = 3/x + 2
y = -3/x -2

So the inverse would be
h⁻¹(x)= -3/x -2
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