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Yep.

But for other questions, make sure you watch out for curves where the domain must be restricted in order for the inverse function to exist ie: y=x^2 can only have an inverse for the right half or the left half, but not both at the same time.

Otherwise you have an inverse RELATION not an inverse FUNCTION.
 

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y = (2)/(3x+6) - 1

x = (2)/(3y+6) - 1
x(3y+6) = 2 - (3y+6)
x(3y+6) + (3y+6) = 2
3xy + 6x + 3y + 6 = 2
3xy + 3y = -4 - 6x
3y(x + 1) = -4 - 6x
3y = (-4-6x)/(x+1)
:. y = (-4-6x)/3(x+1)
 

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