Let f be a function defined by fAx) = x³ +1 from R to R, where R is the set of all real numbers. (i) State the domain and range of the function f. (ii) Determine whether the function f is one-to-one, onto or bijective. Justify your answer. (iii) Find the inverse function of f(x) = x³ +1 for all x E R.

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a)
Let f be a function defined by fAx) = x³ + 1 from R to R, where R is the set of all
real numbers.
(i)
State the domain and range of the function f.
(ii)
Determine whether the function f is one-to-one, onto or bijective. Justify
your answer.
(iii) Find the inverse function of f(x) = x³ + 1 for all x ER.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 a) Let f be a function defined by fAx) = x³ + 1 from R to R, where R is the set of all real numbers. (i) State the domain and range of the function f. (ii) Determine whether the function f is one-to-one, onto or bijective. Justify your answer. (iii) Find the inverse function of f(x) = x³ + 1 for all x ER.
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