help me find the inverse of this problem (more calculus)

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Originally posted by hilikus
f(x)=-square root (3-x)

my answer was f(x)=x^2+3 but the answer key says 3-x^2...help me

Try using a protractor to solve the answer. It might help. Consider this tip on the house.

Stanford or bust. 😉
 
f u...

i figured it out thanks
 
Originally posted by hilikus
f u...

i figured it out thanks

I seriously hope this pre-med thing for you is a phase. Learn some manners.
 
its not..but ive watched you post ridiculous replies for the last few days to all sorts of different topics...
 
Originally posted by hilikus
its not..but ive watched you post ridiculous replies for the last few days to all sorts of different topics...

He does have a bit of a point hilikus, but if you do need help, I wouldn't hesitate to ask. You were able to figure it out on your own though, which means you probably didn't need to post.

Honestly though, they guy could help instead of make fun.
 
sorry about the f u...but i could feel the sarcasm seeping from the post...
 
An easy way to do it:

1- Replace f(x) with y.
2- Switch the y with x and x with y.
3- Solve for the new y.
4- Switch the range and domain.

I am a math major and that's how I teach my students. They love this method.
 
yeah, that's how i did it...i appreciate the insight...
 
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