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Find the inverse function of f(x)= square root of 2x+2

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The inverse function of the above function is f(x) =
(x^(2) - 2)/(2)

You can find the inverse of any function by switching the f(x) and x terms. Once you have done that, solve for the new f(x). Finally, what you'll have remaining is the inverse function. The work is done for you below:

f(x) =
√(2x + 2) ----> Switch the x and f(x)

x =
√(2f(x) + 2) ---> square both sides


x^(2) = 2f(x) + 2 ---> subtract 2 from both sides


x^(2) - 2 = 2f(x) ----> divide both sides by 2


(x^(2) - 2)/(2) = f(x) ----> switch the order for formatting sake.

f(x) =
(x^(2) - 2)/(2)

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