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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 21:50 peno211

A function and its inverse are shown on the graph. Which answer pairs a possible domain restriction for f(x) and its corresponding impact on f–1(x)?

f(x) domain: x ≥ 1
f–1(x) domain: x ≥ 1
f(x) domain: x ≥ 1
f–1(x) range: y ≥ 1
f(x) domain: x ≤ –2
f–1(x) domain: x ≤ –2
f(x) domain: x ≤ –2
f–1(x) range: y ≤ –2

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