watatank said:ok, well if you graph it (add graphs of e^x and e^-x together) its a kind of parabola shape. you will find that it only has an inverse when x is positive or x is negative (include zero). so thats the range for your inverse
y = e^x + 1/e^x
swap x and y and make y the subject
x = e^y + 1/e^y
x.e^y = (e^y)^2 + 1
(e^y)^2 - x.e^y + 1 = 0
let a = e^y
a^2 - ax + 1 = 0
quadratic formula to find a
sub e^y back in for a and take log(base e) of both sides and you have y as ur subject
just remember the range of the inverse is either solely negative, or solely positive, depending on what you took as your domain
sorry explanation is quite garbled...does that help?
Yes, yes, I see... ok, yep. keep going...watatank said:ok, well if you graph it (add graphs of e^x and e^-x together) its a kind of parabola shape. you will find that it only has an inverse when x is positive or x is negative (include zero). so thats the range for your inverse
y = e^x + 1/e^x
swap x and y and make y the subject to get the inverse
x = e^y + 1/e^y
x.e^y = (e^y)^2 + 1
(e^y)^2 - x.e^y + 1 = 0
let a = e^y
a^2 - ax + 1 = 0
quadratic formula to find a
sub e^y back in for a and take log(base e) of both sides and you have y as ur subject
just remember the range of the inverse is either solely negative, or solely positive, depending on what you took as your domain
sorry explanation is quite garbled...does that help?
yet you come into the maths forums..why?TheQueenOfLeon said:Yes, yes, I see... ok, yep. keep going...
Dropping maths was the best decision of my life.
And next you could maybe imagine some utopian society in which all members of a sex don't adhere to a rigid standard of though?vafa said:I am happy about what you said.
My imagination was females hate mathematicians and mathematics.