How do you find the inverse of g(x)=x^3-1?

1 Answer
Dec 1, 2015

g^(-1)(x) = root(3)(x+1)

Explanation:

To find the inverse of a function, we can let y = f(x) and then solve for x to obtain x = f^(-1)(y).
(Note that it should make sense as to why that is the inverse function obtained, as applying it to the original function y=f(x) returns x)

Applying this here:

Let y = g(x) = x^3 - 1

=> y+1 = x^3

=> root(3)(y+1) = x

Thus we get g^(-1)(y) = root(3)(y+1) meaning

g^(-1)(x) = root(3)(x+1)