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Need help with this what is it asking exactly? wouldnt the square root of x^2 be x

Need help with this what is it asking exactly? wouldnt the square root of x^2 be x-example-1

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I suppose you're given
f(x) = x^2 + 2, which would mean
f^(-1)(x) = √(x-2). Then


f^(-1)(f(x)) = f^(-1)(x^2 + 2)

and


f^(-1)(x) = √(x - 2) \implies f^(-1)(x^2+2) = √((x^2+2) - 2).

You should have
x^2+2 where you wrote
x+2. This then simplifies to
√(x^2) = x (as long as
x\ge0).

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