Consider the function h(x) = (x+2)/(x-2). a) Show that h is one-to-one. (1 pt.) b) Find {{h}^{-1}}.


Question: Consider the function \[h\text{(}x\text{) }=\text{ }\frac{x+2}{x-2}\].

a) Show that h is one-to-one. (1 pt.)

b) Find \[{{h}^{-1}}\]. (2 pts.)

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