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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Finding inverse function help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Considering that the given equation is y=6x^2, you first exchange y and x into x=6y^2 and then make y the subject of the formula, being: y^2=x/6 and y=sqrt(x/6). Finally, write s(x)^-1= sqrt(x/6)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The last choice

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you okay with this @JoeJoldin?

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

\(y=6x^2\) is not classified as a 1 to 1 function, therefore does not have an inverse. If you were to break the parabola into interval notation, you could find the inverse there.

OpenStudy (gorv):

it is a one to one function

OpenStudy (gorv):

as x = length of edge of cube

OpenStudy (gorv):

so x will alwys be positive

OpenStudy (gorv):

which makes it one to one

OpenStudy (gorv):

and @Hoslos explained the part how to find the inverse

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