To find the inverse you switch the x and the y and then solve for y.
x=2 radical( y + 3)
radical(y + 3) = x/2
y+3= (x/2)²
y = (x/2)² -3
So the answer is y = (x/2)² -3
the inverse of x+3
Assuming the domain and range are both the real numbers (or rationals): Yes, it is 1 to 1 Yes, it is onto and the inverse is x = (y-3)/4
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The additive inverse property states that for any number ( a ), the sum of ( a ) and its additive inverse ( -a ) equals zero: ( a + (-a) = 0 ). In the case of the equation (-3 + 3 = 0), the additive inverse of (-3) is (3). Thus, this equation illustrates the additive inverse property, as the sum results in zero.
67 plus 3 equals 70.
Additive Inverse
x=(y-3)/2
the inverse of x+3
The multiplicative inverse of 3+2x is 1/(3+2x).
answer: b over a for ur question: if, a/b = 3/4 then, 4/3 = ? when u switch the place holders like that, it is called the 'inverse'. and since 4/3 is the inverse of 3/4, then the inverse of a/b is b/a.
Assuming the domain and range are both the real numbers (or rationals): Yes, it is 1 to 1 Yes, it is onto and the inverse is x = (y-3)/4
No.
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67 plus 3 equals 70.
3 plus 1 plus 4 equals 8
Yes, -8 plus plus 3 equals -5. The "plus plus" is equivalent to a positive sign, so -8 plus (+3) equals -5.
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