What is the inverse of f(x)=(x+6)2 for x≥–6 where function g is the inverse of function f?
2 answers:
Answer:
Sorry my mistake, it is actually worded as "f(x) =(x+6)^2"
Explanation:
y
=
(
x
+
6
)
2
with
x
≥
−
6
, then
x
+
6
is positive, so
√
y
=
x
+
6
And
x
=
√
y
−
6
for
y
≥
0
So the inverse of
f
is
g
(
x
)
=
√
x
−
6
for
x
≥
0
Answer:
g(x) = √x - 6, x ≥ 0
Step-by-step explanation:
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