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F(x) = V2 – 6. Find the inverse of f(x) and its domain. O A. f-1 (x) = x2 + 6;x2-6
B. f-1(x) = (x + 6)?: x2-6
O c. f-1 (x) = x2 +6;x2 0
O D. f-1 (z) = (x+6)?:x20


F(x) = V2 – 6. Find the inverse of f(x) and its domain.

O A. f-1 (x) = x2 + 6;x2-6
B. f-1(x) = (x

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