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PLEASE ANSWER 1. {(1,‐2), (2, 3),(3, ‐3),(4, 2)}
2. {(4,2),(5,1),(6,0),(7,‐1)}
Find an equation for the inverse for each of the following relations.
3. y=-8x+3
4.y=2/3x-5
5.y=1/2x+10
6.y=(x-3)^2
Verify that f and g are inverse functions.
7. f(x)=5x+2;g(x)=(x-2)/5
8.f(x)=1/2x-7;g(x)=2x+14

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