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Whats the inverse of y = 2x − 9

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y−9=x2 - next you have to take square root of both sides: x=√y−9 - now we can write the inverse function returning to the conventional variable naming x as the independent variable and y as the function value. Answer: The inverse function is: y=√x−9

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Answer:

x=2y-9

Explanation:

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