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you just flip the numbers to the denominator of a fraction

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What is an inverse relationship between x and y?

That depends on the original relation. For any relation y = f(x) the domain is all acceptable values of x and the range, y, is all answers of the function. The inverse relation would take all y values of the original function, what was the range, and these become the domain for the inverse, these must produce answers which are a new range for this inverse, which must match the original domain. IE: the domain becomes the range and the range becomes the domain. Ex: y = x2 is the original relation the inverse is y = =/- square root x Rules to find the inverse are simple substitute x = y and y = x in the original and solve for the new y. The notation is the original relation if y = f(x) but the inverse is denoted as y = f -1(x), (the -1 is not used as an exponent, but is read as the word inverse)


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