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What is the inverse of the function y = 2(x + 1)³?

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Answer:


√(x)
\sqrt[3]{1/2(x)} - 1 = y

Explanation:

Inverse: swap x and y

y =2(x+1)^3

x = 2(y + 1)^3

now put it in a y = mx + b form

x = 2(y + 1)^3

1/2(X) = (y+1)^3


√(x)
\sqrt[3]{1/2(x)}= y + 1


√(x)
\sqrt[3]{1/2(x)} - 1 = y

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