a.
Inverse of the function f.
a.
Answer to Problem 96RE
Inverse of the function is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Function is given as;
Let
Therefore,
Squaring both side.
Now replacing x and y each other.
Therefore inverse of the function is
b.
The graph of the function and its inverse. .
b.
Answer to Problem 96RE
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Function is given as;
Graph of the function and its inverse is;
c.
Relationship between the graph of f and its inverse.
c.
Answer to Problem 96RE
Both f and its inverse is the reflection of each other on line y=x
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Function is given as;
Graph of the function and its inverse is;
Now the graph it is clear that both graph are reflection of each other on line y=x
d.
Domain and range of the function f and its inverse
d.
Answer to Problem 96RE
Domain of the function is
Domain of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Function is given as;
Graph of the function and its inverse is;
From the graph it is clear that;
Domain of the function is
Domain of
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