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the domain of the function f(x) is [6,infinity),and range is [-3,infinity). what are the domain and range of the function f^-1(x)?

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Answer:

f^-1 (x) has a domain of [-3,infinity)

range of [6,infinity)

Explanation:

To find the domain and range of the inverse function. The domain of the function becomes the range of the inverse. The range of the function becomes the domain of the inverse

f (x) has a domain of [6,infinity)

range of [-3,infinity)


f^-1 (x) has a domain of [-3,infinity)

range of [6,infinity)

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User Daniel Bower
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Answer:

The domain of the inverse is [-3, ∞).

The range of the inverse is [6, ∞).

Explanation:


f^(-1){x} is the inverse of the function. The inverse of the function is the values of x and y switched. This means the domain and range switch to. The domain becomes the range and the range becomes the domain.

The domain of the inverse is [-3, ∞).

The range of the inverse is [6, ∞).

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