What are the steps to finding the inverse for this problem?? And what is the answer?
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Let y=2x/(x-3).

So y(x-3)=2x, xy-3y=2x, xy-2x=3y, x(y-2)=3y, x=3y/(y-2).

x is the inverse function which can now be written f⁻¹(x)=3x/(x-2).

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