How do you find the inverse of f(x) = x^2 +x?

1 Answer
Nov 12, 2015

f^-1(x)=-1/2+-sqrt(x+1/4)

Explanation:

To find an inverse, switch x and y (or f(x)).

For simplicity I will rewrite f(x) as y...
y=x^2+x
switch...
x=y^2+y
now solve for y
It looks like we need to complete the square...
x+1/4=y^2+y+1/4
x+1/4=(y+1/2)^2
+-sqrt(x+1/4)=y+1/2 Don't forget the +-!
-1/2+-sqrt(x+1/4)=y Don't forget the +-!