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Consider the function y=9-x^2 , where x>3 . What is the inverse of the function? What is the domain of the inverse? Show all of your work for full credit. (Hint: Swap and in the domain as well as the function.
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Consider the function y=9-x^2 , where x>3 . What is the inverse of the function? What is the domain of the inverse? Show all of your work for full credit. (Hint: Swap and in the domain as well as the function.)
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should be y=-7x because you minus the 9 and the two and because the 9 is negative it should be negative
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