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Nat2105 [25]
3 years ago
8

Which equation is the inverse of y = 16x2 + 1? | yi x=1

Mathematics
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
8 0

so sixteen times 2 is 32 +1 is 33 so yi is 32 I think I'm not sure cause I dont get that

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