SOLUTION: Let n be any positive number. Find the inverse function of f if a) f(x)= x^n for x is greater/equal to 0

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Question 1194926: Let n be any positive number. Find the inverse function of f if
a) f(x)= x^n for x is greater/equal to 0

Answer by Solver92311(821) About Me  (Show Source):
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Solve for in terms of

Restricting the domain to the non-negative real numbers restricts the range of the inverse to the real numbers. (if in the original function for and , y is complex in the inverse)



Interchange the variables



And replace with



John

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