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How do you find the inverse of y= -6+(x+10)^2

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Answer: y= square root of (x+6)-10

Explanation:

So for this problem, you are basically doing algebra and cancelling out the numbers to isolate y. First start by swapping x and y making it x=-6+(y+10)^2 then you should add six to both sides giving you x+6=(y+10)^2

Cancel out the square by square rooting so now you have square root of (x+6)=y+10. Last subtract 10 from both sides. Your final answer should be y=square root of (x+6)-10

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