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Answer:


\boxed{\pink{\sf Option \ (1) \ is \ correct . }}

Explanation:

Given function to us is ,


\implies y = 5x^2 + 10

And, we need to find the inverse of the equation.

So , for that firstly replace x with y . The equation becomes


\implies x = 5y^2 + 10

Now , next we need to solve for y .


\implies x = 5y^2 + 10 \\\\\implies 5y^2 = x - 10 \\\\ \implies y^2 = (x-10)/(5) \\\\\implies y = \sqrt{(x-10)/(5)}

Now , replace y for
f^(-1)(x)


\underline{\boxed{\orange{\tt \implies f^(-1)(x) = \pm\sqrt{(x-10)/(5)}}}}

As per the options provided in Question we can that option (1) mathces with our answer when we just interchanged the variables.

Hence option (1) is correct.

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