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Find the inverse of the following equation: y=2x-3

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Answer:


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

Explanation:

To find inverse of an equation, replace the variables x with y and y with x:

x = 2y - 3

Now we get it in slope-intercept form:

x = 2y - 3

Add 3 to both sides.

x + 3 = 2y

Divide both sides by 2.


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

Swap left and right sides.


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

And this is the inverse of the equation y = 2x - 3.

I hope you find my answer helpful.

User Prongs
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Explanation:

First get x on its own:

Subtract 3 from each side

y - 3 = 2x

Divide through by 2

y/2 - 3/2 = x

or x = y/2 - 3/2

Now simply switch labels: x↔y

y = x/2 - 3/2

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