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If the function is one-to-one, find its inverse.$f(x)=3 x^{2}+2$
not one-to-one
Algebra
Chapter 12
Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
Section 1
Inverse Functions
Functions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Campbell University
McMaster University
Harvey Mudd College
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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So here we have the function f of X is equal to three x square. Plus you we want to see if this is one thing one. Now we see that that has a square. So therefore, this is going to be a parabola. So that immediately tells us that this is not 1 to 1 because it's graph is that problem? They said that pounces, that we're going to have, um, one. Why you were to excess. And so this is something that we cannot have. So then we have no inverse, and that is going to be your answer.
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