Answer:
g-1(x)=SQRT{(x-4)/2} + 4
Step-by-step explanation:
I assume that the 2 is the exponent so ^ represents exponent
We know your function is g(x)=2(x-3)^2+4
For inverse functions we swap x and y values, note g(x) is like the y value
Isolate for y
y=2(x-3)^2+4
x=2(y-3)^2+4
(x-4)/2 = (y-3)^2
SQRT{(x-4)/2} + 4 = y
Therefore g-1(x)=SQRT{(x-4)/2} + 4
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Explanation:</h2>
Here we have the following expression:
And the question asks for solving the equation for the variable . So we need to divide both sides of the equation by :
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H= -1 here's why:
7 = 12 + 5h
First you subtract 12 from both sides then the equation would look like:
-5 = 5h
Then you would divide the equation by 5 from both sides it would then look like:
-1 = h
The point-slope form:
We have the point (4, -6) and the slope m = 3/5. Substitute: