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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.1: Inverse Functions
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On what interval is the function increasing?
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1. See the graph carefully, domain of the function is the value of x where graph is defined. So from graph it is very clear that domain is real number. 

2. Range is the value of y where function is defined. So from graph we can see maximum value of y is infinity and minimum value is -1. So range is [-3, infinity) 

 

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