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Find the inverse of h(x)= -x^5+2 step by step

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Hi there!


\large\boxed{y = \sqrt[5]{-(x-2)}}


h(x) = -x^(5) + 2

Rewrite h(x) as y:


y = -x^5 + 2

Switch the x and y variables:


x = -y^(5) + 2

Isolate y by subtracting 2 from both sides:


x - 2 = -y^5

Multiply both sides by -1:


-(x-2) = y^5

Take the 5th root of both sides:


y = \sqrt[5]{-(x-2)}

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