SOLUTION: Question 3.7/11
Find the inverse function of
f(x)=√x+9−8
Specify the domain for f-1(x)=
Domain of f-1(x)using interval notation:
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Question 1187398: Question 3.7/11
Find the inverse function of
f(x)=√x+9−8
Specify the domain for f-1(x)=
Domain of f-1(x)using interval notation:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your given function might be better understood as .
Domain of this given function is from negative 9 to infinity.
Range of this given function is negative 8 to infinity.
The inverse of f will have the domain and range SWITCHED.
You can begin to find the inverse of f this way:
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