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**Finding the Inverse of a Function**

For the given function \( f(x) = x^2 \), we are tasked with finding its inverse. The inverse is a function that, in this case, reverses the operation of squaring an input.

1. **Inverse Function:**
   The inverse function is denoted as \( f^{-1}(x) \).
   - For \( f(x) = x^2 \), the inverse function \( f^{-1}(x) \) is found to be \( -\sqrt{x} \). This suggests that the inverse operation of squaring is taking the negative square root.

2. **Domain of the Inverse Function:**
   - The domain of \( f^{-1} \) needs to be determined based on the context of the inverse function. It's typically the range of the original function.

**Note:** When dealing with inverse functions of quadratics, it is important to consider the limitations due to their definitions and possible restrictions applied to ensure the inverse remains a function.
Transcribed Image Text:**Finding the Inverse of a Function** For the given function \( f(x) = x^2 \), we are tasked with finding its inverse. The inverse is a function that, in this case, reverses the operation of squaring an input. 1. **Inverse Function:** The inverse function is denoted as \( f^{-1}(x) \). - For \( f(x) = x^2 \), the inverse function \( f^{-1}(x) \) is found to be \( -\sqrt{x} \). This suggests that the inverse operation of squaring is taking the negative square root. 2. **Domain of the Inverse Function:** - The domain of \( f^{-1} \) needs to be determined based on the context of the inverse function. It's typically the range of the original function. **Note:** When dealing with inverse functions of quadratics, it is important to consider the limitations due to their definitions and possible restrictions applied to ensure the inverse remains a function.
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