To find the inverse of a rational function y = f(x):
- Replace f(x) with y.
- Interchange x and y.
- Solve the resultant equation for y.
- The result would give the inverse f-1(x).
Example: Find the inverse of the rational function f(x) = (2x – 1) / (x + 3).
Solution:
The given function can be written as:
y = (2x – 1) / (x + 3)
Interchanging x and y:
x = (2y – 1) / (y + 3)
Now, we will solve for y.
x(y + 3) = 2y – 1
xy + 3x = 2y – 1
3x + 1 = 2y – xy
3x + 1 = y (2 – x)
y = (3x + 1) / (2 – x) = f-1(x)
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