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13 April, 08:22

What is the inverse equation of 3 (x-1) ^2+6?

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  1. 13 April, 08:46
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    Correct answer: y = √ (x - 6) / 3 + 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    y = 3 (x - 1) ² + 6

    I suppose you meant an inverse function and not an equation.

    One way to get an inverse function is to solve it by x.

    Let's do it

    y = 3 (x - 1) ² + 6 ⇒ 3 (x - 1) ² = y - 6 ⇒ (x - 1) ² = (y - 6) / 3 ⇒

    x - 1 = √ (y - 6) / 3 ⇒ x = √ (y - 6) / 3 + 1

    x = √ (y - 6) / 3 + 1 Finally, we switch roles to x and y

    y = √ (x - 6) / 3 + 1

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