Finding an Inverse Function In Exercises 39-44, (a) find the inverse function of f , (b) use a graphing utility to graph f and f − 1 in the same viewing window (c) describe the relationship between the graphs, and (d) slate the domains and ranges of f and f − 1 . f ( x ) = 3 2 x − 1 5
Finding an Inverse Function In Exercises 39-44, (a) find the inverse function of f , (b) use a graphing utility to graph f and f − 1 in the same viewing window (c) describe the relationship between the graphs, and (d) slate the domains and ranges of f and f − 1 . f ( x ) = 3 2 x − 1 5
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Finding an Inverse Function In Exercises 39-44, (a) find the inverse function of f, (b) use a graphing utility to graph f and
f
−
1
in the same viewing window (c) describe the relationship between the graphs, and (d) slate the domains and ranges of f and
f
−
1
.
Consider the function.
Fx)
(a) Find the inverse function of f.
F(x) =
(b) Use a graphing utility to graph f and f in the same viewing window.
y
-2
-2
2
4
-2
-2
-4
y
y
-2
2
4
-2
-2
-2
-4
(c) Describe the relationship between the graphs.
The graphs of fand f are reflections of each other across the line y =
(d) State the domain and range of f and f (Enter your answers using interval notation.)
domain of f
range of f
domain of f-!
range of f-1
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