a. y=1/5 x^2 + 6/5 x + 11/10
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Which equation is the inverse of 5y+4 = (x+3)^2 + 1/2
a. y=1/5 x^2 + 6/5 x + 11/10
b. y=3 plus or minus square root 5x + 7/2
c. -5y -4 = -(x+3)^2 -1/2
d. y= -3 plus or minus square root 5x + 7/2
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Which equation is the inverse of 5y+4 = (x+3)^2 + 1/2
a. y=1/5 x^2 + 6/5 x + 11/10
a. y=1/5 x^2 + 6/5 x + 11/10
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