Hello to all
First time poster, I guess I'll be here a lot from now on.
I have a problem with finding an inverse function, it is technically a pre-cal question since it is in the first chap of calculus.
Anyway, I need to find the inverse of the function: f(x)=sqrt(x2 -4x)
The back of the book says the answer is: f(x)-1= 2 + sqrt(x2 + 4x)
I am at a loss on how to come to this result. I appreciate any help. Thanks!
First time poster, I guess I'll be here a lot from now on.
I have a problem with finding an inverse function, it is technically a pre-cal question since it is in the first chap of calculus.
Anyway, I need to find the inverse of the function: f(x)=sqrt(x2 -4x)
The back of the book says the answer is: f(x)-1= 2 + sqrt(x2 + 4x)
I am at a loss on how to come to this result. I appreciate any help. Thanks!