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How do you write this equation with two variables?f(x)6x-9
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Now I could be completely wrong on this but I think you need to switch x and y
F(x)=6x-9
Turn it into x=6y-9 and then solve for y.
X+9=6y divide by 6 then
X/6+9/6=y then simply
X/6+3/2=y
Y=1/6x + 3/2
(X/6 can also be 1/6x FYI)
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