Find the domain and range of the inverse of the function.
  
Let's do it graphically first, and then we'll do it
algebraically.
First we'll draw the graph of 
That is a parabola with vertex (0,6).
However because of the 
restriction, we will have to eliminate
the left half of the graph to have the
graph of f(x), which is this:
The domain of 
 is 
   
The range of 
 is 
Now let's draw what is called "the identity line",
which is the 45°-line through the origin whose 
equation is 
.  I'll draw the identity line
in green dotted:
Now let's draw the graph of 
,
the inverse of 
 by reflecting it across the 
green dotted identity line like this:
The domain of 
 is 
The range of 
 is 
Notice that the range of 
 is the domain of 
,
and the domain of 
 is the range of 
.
That's doing it graphically. Now let's do it
algebraically:
Replace 
 by 
Interchange 
 and 
:
Solve for y:
We take the square roots of both sides, and 
since 
, we do not need "±".
Now we replace 
 by 
What is under the square root radical must not be negative,
so 
 or 
 or 
So, because of 
,
The domain of 
 is 
and because of the 
,
The range of 
 is 
Edwin