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1 July, 00:50

What is the inverse of f (x) = (x-5) ^2 for x≥5 where function g is the inverse of function f?

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  1. 1 July, 02:07
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    Let f (x) = y

    y = (x-5) ^2

    x-5 = sqrt y

    x = sqrt y + 5

    f-1 (x) = sqrtx + 5

    g (x) = sqrt x + 5 for x > = 5
  2. 1 July, 04:28
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    Say, for example, that a function f acts on 5, producing f (5). Then if g is the inverse of f, then g acting on f (5) will bring back 5.

    g (f (5)) = 5.

    Actually, g must do that for all values in the domain of f. And f must do that for all values in the domain of g.

    In general, if a function f acts on a value of x, producing f (x),

    then if g is the inverse, then g acting on f (x) - - g (f (x)) - - will return x.

    Here is the definition:

    Functions f (x) and g (x) are inverses of one another if:

    f (g (x)) = x and g (f (x)) = x,

    for all values of x in their respective domains.
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