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Find the inverse of the radical function

Find the inverse of the radical function-example-1
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To find the inverse of a function, we need to switch the x and y variables and solve for y. Let's start by switching x and y in the given function:

x = y^2

Now, let's solve for y by taking the square root of both sides of the equation:

√x = √(y^2)

Since we're looking for the inverse function, we want to isolate y:

y = ±√x

Therefore, the inverse of the function f(x) = x^2 is f^(-1)(x) = ±√x. The plus or minus sign indicates that there are two possible inverses, depending on the input x.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions bf

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