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Mathematics, 05.03.2022 23:30 jesus3426

Are F(x) and G(x) inverse functions across the domain {5+∞)? F(x) = (sqrt(x-5))+4
G(x) = (x-4)²+5


Are F(x) and G(x) inverse functions across the domain {5+∞)?

F(x) = (sqrt(x-5))+4
G(x) = (x-4)²+5

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