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Find the inverse of the function, f(x)=(x-6)^2, on the given domain of [6,infinity)
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Find the inverse of the function, f(x)=(x-6)^2, on the given domain of [6,infinity)
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Explanation:
x-6 ≥ 0
y = (x-6)²
x-6 = √y
x = 6+√y
f⁻¹(x) = 6+√x
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