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To find the inverse of any function, you can follow these general steps:
1) Change the function notation f(x), g(x) etc. to y =
2) Interchange x and y : that is, swap the x's and the y's
3) Isolate for y
4) Put inverse back into function notation using
Explanation:
In your example you have
1) Change the function notation f(x), g(x) etc. to y = :
Simple: Let h(x) = y and thus,
2) Interchange x and y : that is, swap the x's and the y's:
3) Isolate for y :
Subtract 1 from both sides:
Multiply by (-y-3) on both sides to get y on top and on the left:
Divide by (x-1) on both sides:
Add 3 to both sides:
-y = 4/(x-1)+3
Now, divide by -1 on both sides to get:
4) Put inverse back into function notation using
And that's your inverse! Hopefully things were clear! Should you have any questions, feel free to ask! :)