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How do you solve a question like this?-example-1

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Answer:

Domain: All reals

Inverse:
y = 1+√(2x+4)

Explanation:

To start, let's find the domain. Nothing is restricted, because (x-1)^2 is always defined, so it is the set of all reals. The inverse can be found by making the equation
y = {1\over2}(x-1)^2-2, then switching all of the x's and y's and solving for y. We will get
x = {1\over2}(y-1)^2-2\implies x+2={1\over2}(y-1)^2\implies 2x+4=(y-1)^2. Now, take the square root of both sides and then add 1 to both sides to get
y = 1+√(2x+4).

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