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16 March, 14:38

Find the inverse of y = 2x squared?

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  1. 16 March, 14:40
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    The inverse of the equation can be solved by switching the placement of each x and y value (plug y in for each x, x in for each why.)

    Then you must solve for y, look below for steps and the solution.

    x=2y^2

    x/2=y^2

    y = √ (x/2)

    It may be expected that you include a positive and negative value for the square root, so the answer may need to be displayed as ...

    y=±√ (x/2)

    Ask your teacher for what the expect from you and your answer.
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