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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 01:00 kevin7334

Pam finds the inverse of some linear functions. She notices a pattern when doing so. She makes the following claim: For any linear function y = cx + d such that y is a function of x, c#0, and d#0, its inverse function can be expressed
as y = x-d.
Part A
Determine a linear function in the form y = cx + d that supports Pam's claim. Enter your answer in the first
response box.
Part B
Determine a linear function in the form y = cx + d that refutes Pam's claim. Enter your answer in the second
response box.

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