Find the Inverse of a Function with Domain Restrictions

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Learn how to find the inverse of a function given domain restrictions in this video math tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring. We go through a quadratic example where x is greater than or equal to zero and we discuss how the domain and the range are interchanged when finding the inverse function and what this means graphically. We also discuss the horizontal line test and vertical line test.

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Thank you so much for Precalc help. I needed it so much

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Great video, Mr Mario. But I still don't get the last part on choosing either+/- square root as the final answer. Do I look at the domain of original function or inverse function to determine which the answer is positive or negative square root?

cakeman
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Sir can you please help me find the inverse of y=x-5x^2, where x is greater than or equal to 1

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Sir, I am unable to find the solution of the problem below. I would be grateful, if you could help me.
Find √(b-c) (c-a) +√(c-a) (a-b) +√(a-b) (b-c)

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