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Find the inverse of the function, no solutions doesn't work and things like sqrt(9-x^2) doesn't either.

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Answer:

The range of [tex]f(x)[/tex] is [tex]f(x)\in[0,3][/tex]

[tex]f^{-1}(x)=-\sqrt{-x^2+9}[/tex] with a domain [tex]x\in[0,3][/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Domain: set of input values (x-values)

Range: set of output values (y-values)

Given function:

[tex]f(x)=\sqrt{9-x^2}\quad(x\in[-3,0])[/tex]

Therefore, as the original function has a restricted domain, its range is also restricted:

[tex]f(-3)=\sqrt{9-(-3)^2}=0[/tex]

[tex]f(0)=\sqrt{9-0}=3[/tex]

[tex]\therefore\textsf{Range}\:f(x)\in[0,3][/tex]

To determine the inverse of a function

Change [tex]x[/tex] to [tex]y[/tex]:

[tex]\implies x=\sqrt{9-y^2}[/tex]

Square both sides:

[tex]\implies x^2=9-y^2[/tex]

Switch sides:

[tex]\implies 9-y^2=x^2[/tex]

Subtract 9 from both sides:

[tex]\implies -y^2=x^2-9[/tex]

Divide both sides by -1:

[tex]\implies y^2=-x^2+9[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\implies y=\sqrt{-x^2+9}\textsf{ and }y=-\sqrt{-x^2+9}[/tex]

As the range of the inverse function is the same as the domain of the original function:

[tex]\implies f^{-1}(x)=-\sqrt{-x^2+9}[/tex] only as the range is [-3, 0]

The domain of the inverse function is the same as the range of the original function.

[tex]\therefore\textsf{Domain of}\:f^{-1}(x):x \in [0,3][/tex]

The inverse of a function is ordinarily the reflection of the original function in the line [tex]y=x[/tex].  

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