How do you find the inverse of y=x2+9?

1 Answer
Mar 22, 2018

See explanation.

Explanation:

To find an inverse function you have to solve the function equation for the independent variable (usually x).

Here you would get:

y=x2+9 - first you can subtract #93 from both sides

y9=x2 - next you have to take square root of both sides:

x=y9 - now we can write the inverse function returning to the conventional variable naming x as the independent variable and y as the function value.

Answer:

**The inverse function is: y=x9. **