SOLUTION: If g(x)=-x^2 determine the coordinates of the point of intersection of g(x) and its inverse algebraically
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Question 1020977: If g(x)=-x^2 determine the coordinates of the point of intersection of g(x) and its inverse algebraically
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The function is not a one-to-one function, hence it's inverse will not exist. To make it have an inverse function we should place a restriction on its domain in such a way that the function will be one-to-one there. A common restriction is or for the function given.
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