Asked by Anonymous

3^2=12/(6-3)*8

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Answered by Madison
I have the equation:

2x^2 + 3y^2 = 4

What would the inverse equation be?

Any help would be great.
Answered by Steve
False
even without doing the math, the left side is odd and the right side is even.
Answered by Anonymous
Oh sorry I meant 3^2-12/(6-3)*8
Answered by Steve
The equation describes an ellipse. There is no inverse, because each value of x corresponds to 2 values of y (the vertical line test).

There is no such thing as an inverse equation. If you want to find x as a function of y, then

2x^2 = 4 - 3y^2
x^2 = (4-3y^2)/2

Now, there is a right-hand side and a left hand side, depending on whether you take the + or - square root.
Answered by Steve
3^2-12/(6-3)*8
9-12/3*8
9-4*8
9-32
-23
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