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Find the inverse of the function y=(x-4)^3

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Answer:


y =\sqrt[3]{x} + 4

Explanation:

Here, the given function,


y=(x-4)^3

For finding the inverse,

Step 1 : switch x and y,


x = (y-4)^3

Step 2 : isolate y,


\sqrt[3]{x}=y-4


\implies y =\sqrt[3]{x} + 4

Which is the required inverse of the given function.

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