It's the same thing as when we have 1 equation, but we need to solve the system of equations?
How do you find the inverse of a function that has 2 equations
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0Couly you please give an example? – 2012-11-06
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0I can't think of one. Sorry. – 2012-11-06
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0If you don't know of a single example of a function that has two equations, why do you care how to find the inverse of one? – 2012-11-06
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0g(m,n) = m+2n and m-2n – 2012-11-06
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0it's a matrix function i guess – 2012-11-06
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0If it's a matrix function, that's what I assumed in my answer for your example. Then your'e right, need to solve the system. – 2012-11-07