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Please find the Inverse of the Equation (algebra 2)

Please find the Inverse of the Equation (algebra 2)-example-1

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Answer:

Inverse would be:


y = ((1)/(5)x + 3)^3 - 2

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User Youngsup Kim
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Answer:


\implies y =((x-3)^3+3)/(5)

Explanation:

Given :-


  • \sqrt[3]{5x-3}+2

And we need to find out the inverse of the function. So for that replace x and y. We have ,


\implies \sqrt[3]{5x-3}+2

On interchanging x and y :-


\\\\\implies x = \sqrt[3]{5y-3}+2

Solve out for y :-


\implies x -2 =\sqrt[3]{5y-3}\\\\\implies (x-3)^3=5y-3 \\\\\implies 5y = (x-3)^3+3\\\\\implies y =((x-3)^3+3)/(5)

Hence the inverse of the function is (x-3)³+3/5.

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