State the restriction on the domain and then find the inverse of the function. f(x) = x² - 6x Domain of f(x) is [-9, ∞); Domain of f(x) is [-3, %); Domain of f(x) is [3, ∞); ƒ¹(x)=√√x+9+3 ƒ¯¹(x) = √√x+9 +3 f ƒ ¹(x)=√√x+9+3 ƒ−¹(x) = √√x +9 −3 Domain of f(x) is [3, ∞);
State the restriction on the domain and then find the inverse of the function. f(x) = x² - 6x Domain of f(x) is [-9, ∞); Domain of f(x) is [-3, %); Domain of f(x) is [3, ∞); ƒ¹(x)=√√x+9+3 ƒ¯¹(x) = √√x+9 +3 f ƒ ¹(x)=√√x+9+3 ƒ−¹(x) = √√x +9 −3 Domain of f(x) is [3, ∞);
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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.1: Inverse Functions
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