SOLUTION: How do I find the domains and ranges for the inverses of functions? For example, on my homework, I must find the inverse, state if it's a function, then state the domain and range.
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Question 849754: How do I find the domains and ranges for the inverses of functions? For example, on my homework, I must find the inverse, state if it's a function, then state the domain and range.
My problem is k(x) = 10x + 5
I simplified it to f-1(x)=x-5/10 and determined that it was a function.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You might need to pay more attention to grouping associations.
If , then
Yes, r(x) is a function. , a linear function.
Domain and range both are the set of all real numbers.
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