SOLUTION: Asked: inverse function of x = y^2 - y already done: y = x^2 - x But how do I get a function with y=... out of this? Is this possible?

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Question 717078: Asked: inverse function of x = y^2 - y
already done:
y = x^2 - x
But how do I get a function with y=... out of this?
Is this possible?

Answer by jsmallt9(3759)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Isn't

already in "y = ..." form? I think you're done!

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