Please help! 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
(hint: swap x and y in the domain as well as the function)

Respuesta :

Using it's concept, it is found that the inverse function is [tex]y = \sqrt{9 - x}[/tex], and the domain is [tex]x \leq 9[/tex].

How to find the inverse function?

The inverse of a function y = f(x) is found exchanging x and y and isolating y. The domain of the inverse is the range of the original function f(x).

In this problem, the function is:

y = 9 - x²

Then, we exchange and isolate y, hence:

[tex]x = 9 - y^2[/tex]

[tex]y² = 9 - x[/tex]

[tex]y = \sqrt{9 - x}[/tex]

The domain is [tex]9 - x \geq 0 \rightarrow x \leq 9[/tex], as looking at the graph of y = 9 - x², the range is [tex]y \leq 9[/tex].

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