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KyledaGreat:

Consider the following relation. S={(3,−2),(4,−1),(2,3),(−4,8)} Find the inverse. Express your answer as a set of ordered pairs.

AZ:

To find the inverse, you just flip the x and y coordinates. If you have a point (a, b) then the inverse is going to be (b, a)

KyledaGreat:

d\[S^{-1} = {( ),( ),( ),( )}\]

KyledaGreat:

you mean like (-2, 3) ?

AZ:

Yes, that would be one of the points

KyledaGreat:

,(-1, 4),( 3, 2),(8, -4)}

AZ:

You got it

KyledaGreat:

(-2, 3),(-1, 4),( 3, 2),(8, -4)}

KyledaGreat:

is that right ?

AZ:

You forgot a { at the beginning but other than that, yes

KyledaGreat:

Oh sorry

AZ:

No need to apologize :)

KyledaGreat:

Thank you, are you available to help with more math questions ?

AZ:

I can help with a few more. Make a new post and tag me

KyledaGreat:

okay and would you be available tomorrow as well

AZ:

I should be available in the afternoon

KyledaGreat:

okay , i would still need help . Message me a time for tomorrow

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