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I'm having trouble with this inverse function. I know how to invert some basic functions but this beats me this time... $y= x^2 - 6x$ and $x \in (-\infty, +3 ]$

Step by step solution would be really helpful. Thanks!

PS: I tried to look for other posts about inverse functions, but I couldn't find any of them treating the same case.

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One my solve as follows:

$$y=x^2-6x$$

$$0=x^2-6x-y$$

Apply the quadratic formula:

$$x=3\pm\sqrt{9+y}$$

Appropriately matching the domain and range:

$$x=3-\sqrt{9+y}$$

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Hint: you shall need a completion of square $$x^2-6x=(x-3)^2-9$$