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Inverse Functions HSC 1996: 7b (1 Viewer)

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Consider the function f(x) = (1/4)[ (x-1)^2 + 7]

The largest domain containing the value x = 3 is x >= 1

Therefore, let a be a real number not in the domain. Find f^-1 ( f(a) )

i.e. find the inverse function of f(a) where a < 1



Ok so i tried to solve this, and got the result: a-2

However the answer is 2-a

Why?
 

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There's another elegant geometrical approach to this problem (which uses symmetry). I might post it later.
 

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