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OpenStudy (x3_drummerchick):

I dont know how to find the inverse of this! Someone help me get it started?? Will give medals: If g(x) = x^2 + 2x with x ≥ −1, find g^−1(15)=.

OpenStudy (amilapsn):

find x in terms of g(x)

OpenStudy (x3_drummerchick):

i just dont know how to start it, we never learned hwoo to do inverse functions with restrictions

OpenStudy (amilapsn):

Here there's a restriction because, without the restriction \(g^{-1}(x)\) won't be a function...

OpenStudy (x3_drummerchick):

I know up to this point |dw:1442069050216:dw|

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