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

A. Y=1/5 x^2 + 6/5 x + 11/10

B. Y=3 plus or minus square root 5x + 7/2

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

D. Y= -3 plus or minus square root 5x + 7/2

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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User NoComprende
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Answer:

Option D is correct.

Explanation:

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

We need to find inverse of the function.

Let x be the independent variable or the function is in x variable.

So,

we Simplify the given equation for variable of x.


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


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


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


\pm\sqrt{5y+(7)/(2)}=x+3


x+3=\pm\sqrt{5y+(7)/(2)}


x=-3\pm\sqrt{5y+(7)/(2)}

Inverse of the given equation =
-3\pm\sqrt{5y+(7)/(2)}

Therefore, Option D is correct.

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