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We can find the inverse function writing f(x) as y in the original function and then changing x with y and isolating y again, so


y=\sqrt[]{x}-5

Changing y with x we have


x=\sqrt[]{y}-5

Now we must get y on one side of the equation again, then


\begin{gathered} x=\sqrt[]{y}-5 \\ x+5=\sqrt[]{y} \\ (\sqrt[]{y})^2=(x+5)^2 \\ y=(x+5)^2 \end{gathered}

The domain of the inverse function in the image of the original function f, the image of f is x ≥ -5, then the domain of the inverse of will be x ≥ -5, so our answer is


f^(-1)(x)=(x+5)^2,x\ge-5

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