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Which equation is the inverse of 5y+4 = (x+3)^2 + 1/2?

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Answer:


f^(-1)(x)=-3(+/-)\sqrt{(10x+7)/(2)}

Explanation:

we have


5y+4=(x+3)^(2)+(1)/(2)

Exchange x for y and y for x


5x+4=(y+3)^(2)+(1)/(2)

Isolate the variable y


5x+4-(1)/(2)=(y+3)^(2)


5x+(7)/(2)=(y+3)^(2)


(10x+7)/(2)=(y+3)^(2)

Take square root both sides


(y+3)=(+/-)\sqrt{(10x+7)/(2)}


y=-3(+/-)\sqrt{(10x+7)/(2)}

Let


f^(-1)(x)=y


f^(-1)(x)=-3(+/-)\sqrt{(10x+7)/(2)}

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