SOLUTION: Restrict the domain of that function f so it is one-to-one and has an inverse function. f(x)= -|x-5|+4 Thanks.
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Question 358269: Restrict the domain of that function f so it is one-to-one and has an inverse function. f(x)= -|x-5|+4 Thanks.
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The function has an inverted v-shaped graph, with "vertex" at the point (5,4), and x -intercepts 1 and 9. So you can have two possibilities here: restriction to (, 5] or restriction to [5, ).
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