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It is x =(y + 2)/4

It is x =(y + 2)/4

It is x =(y + 2)/4

It is x =(y + 2)/4

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Q: What is the inverse of y equals 4x-2?
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What is the inverse of y equals x?

The inverse of the function y = x is denoted as y = x. The inverse function essentially swaps the roles of x and y, so the inverse of y = x is x = y. In other words, the inverse function of y = x is the function x = y.


How does the graph of y 4x2 compare to the graph of y x2?

Their noses are both at the origin, and they both open upward, but y=4x2 is a much skinnier parabola.


How is the graph of y 4x2 1 different from the graph of y 4x2?

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Assuming the first function is y = 4x2 + 1, and the second y = 4x2 then the first graph is 1 unit higher than the second.


What is the inverse operation multiplying by 25?

The inverse of multiplication is division. y = 25x Substitute y for x and x for y to determine the inverse: x = 25y y = x/25


What is the difference between multiplicative inverse and additive inverse?

The multiplicative inverse of a non-zero element, x, in a set, is an element, y, from the set such that x*y = y*x equals the multiplicative identity. The latter is usually denoted by 1 or I and the inverse of x is usually denoted by x-1 or 1/x. y need not be different from x. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 1 is 1, that of -1 is -1.The additive inverse of an element, p, in a set, is an element, q, from the set such that p+q = q+p equals the additive identity. The latter is usually denoted by 0 and the additive inverse of p is denoted by -p.