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Q22. of Excerise 26(a) of 3U Fitzpatrick.
I'm having trouble finding the inverse function of f(x)=x2+2x, x>2
My working:
Let f(x) = y <--- just for simplicity
Interchange x's and y's:
x=y2+2y
y2=x-2y
y=(x-2y)1/2
STUCK. How can I eliminate the other y to return a function of y=-1+(1+x)1/2 ?
Any help appreciated
I'm having trouble finding the inverse function of f(x)=x2+2x, x>2
My working:
Let f(x) = y <--- just for simplicity
Interchange x's and y's:
x=y2+2y
y2=x-2y
y=(x-2y)1/2
STUCK. How can I eliminate the other y to return a function of y=-1+(1+x)1/2 ?
Any help appreciated