kawaiipotato
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Consider the function f(x)=(x^3+8x)/8
a. Show that f(x) is an increasing function
b. Find the equation of the tangent to y=f(x) at the origin
c. Using equal scales of axes, sketch a graph of y=f(x) over the domain -2=<x=<2 and draw its tangent at the origin
d. explain why an inverse exists and draw a grapg of y=f^-1(x) on your diagram
e. Solve f^-1(x)=8
f. Evaluate Integral of 3 to 0 f^-1(x) dx
So?BTW Integrand just realised but you've been here all night lol
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