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7 June, 10:48

What equation is the inverse of 2 (x-2) ^2 = 8 (7+y)

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  1. 7 June, 11:10
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    - Y=2+√4x+28 -

    Step By Step:

    Ok so, the original expression is 2 (x - 2) ² = 8 (7 + y).

    First you Rewrite the expression as 7 + y = (2/8) * (x-2) ² = (1/4) * (x-2) ²

    So know its; y = (1/4) (x-2) ² - 7

    To find the inverse, switch x and y, and solve for y.

    x = (1/4) (y-2) ² - 7

    Then you Multiply through by 4

    4x = (y-2) ² - 28

    (y-2) ² = 4x + 28

    y - 2 = √ (4x + 28)

    y = 2 + / - √ (4x + 28)
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