Quadratic and Square Root Inverse Relationships with Restrictions

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Quadratic and Square Root Inverse Relationships with Restrictions

Example 1: Find the inverse of State its Domain and Range. 1. Graph 2. Look at restriction 3. Find the inverse algebraically Graph the inverse and find each domain and range D: R: D: D: R: R: Find the one whose domain and range are opposite of the original function.

Example 2: Find the inverse of State its Domain and Range. 1. Graph 2. Look at restriction 3. Find the inverse algebraically Graph the inverse and find each domain and range D: R: D: D: R: R: Find the one whose domain and range are opposite of the original function.