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Answer:


y\text{ =- }\sqrt[]{(x+4)/(3)\text{ }}\text{ -2 , x }\ge\text{-4}

Step-by-step explanation:

We start by getting the inverse of the function

Let g(x) = y

We go ahead to make x the subject of the formula as follows:


\begin{gathered} y=3(x+2)^2\text{ - 4} \\ y+4=3(x+2)^2 \\ (y+4)/(3)=(x+2)^2 \\ \\ x\text{ + 2 = }\sqrt[]{(y+4)/(3)} \\ \\ x\text{ = }\sqrt[]{(y+4)/(3)\text{ }}\text{ -2} \\ \\ \text{ We have finally:} \\ y\text{ = }\sqrt[]{(x+4)/(3)\text{ }}\text{ - 2} \end{gathered}

Now,let us look at the restricton

The restriction are values that are less tahan or equal to -2

Values less than -2 are negative,so we pick the neagtive values and thus we have:


y\text{ =- }\sqrt[]{(x+4)/(3)\text{ }}\text{ -2 , x }\ge\text{-4}

We are having a new restriction because x is inside a square root

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