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Consider f:R^+to[-5, infty) given by f...

Consider `f:R^+to[-5, infty)` given by
`f(x)=9x^2+6x-5`. Show that f is invertible with `f^-1(y)=frac(sqrt(y+6)-1)(3)`

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