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tags:
- Mathematics
- Algebra
- operators
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## Use inversion of operators
When solving equations we frequently make use of the [ operator inversion rules](../Prealgebra/Inversion%20of%20operators.md) to find the solutions.
### Example: inversion of addition
For example, the equation $9 = 3 + x$ has the solution $6$ ($x$ is equal to $6$). To arrive at this, we can use the inverse of the main operator in the equation (addition): $9-3 = 6$.
### Example: inversion of subtraction
Now consider $19 = x - 3$. The solution to this equation is $22$ ($x$ is equal to $22$). To arrive at this, we can use the inverse of the main operator in the equation (subtraction): $19 + 3 = 22$.
### Example: inversion of division
The equation we want to solve:
$$\frac{x}{6} = 4$$
Now we invert it by multiplying the denominator by the quotient: $6\cdot 4 = 24$. Therefore:
$$ \frac{24}{6} = 4$$
The solution is $24$
### Example: inversion of multiplication
The equation we want to solve:
$$4x = 36$$
Now we invert it by dividing the product by the coefficient:
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$$\frac{36}{4} = 9$$
Therefore the solution is $9$:
$$ 4(9) = 36$$