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How can I find the inverse function of Y=3x+2? My friend and I have different answers and we don't know who's right or wrong. I got what's in the picture.

How can I find the inverse function of Y=3x+2? My friend and I have different answers-example-1

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User SobieSki
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The inverse of this function is y =
(x - 2)/(3)

In order to find the inverse of any function, you must start by switching the y and x terms. After doing so, you can then solve for your new y. The result will be the inverse function. The work for this one is done below for you.

y = 3x + 2----> switch the x and y

x = 3y + 2 ----> subtract 2

x - 2 = 3y ----> divide by 3


(x - 2)/(3) = y ----> switch the order for consistency

y =
(x - 2)/(3)

This is now your inverse function.

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