SOLUTION: The one to one function f is defined on the domain x>0 by f(x) = (2x-1)/(x+2).
A) State the range, A, of f.
B) Obtain an expression for f^(-1) (x) for x∈A.
I am assuming
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A) State the range, A, of f.
B) Obtain an expression for f^(-1) (x) for x∈A.
I am assuming
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Question 978200: The one to one function f is defined on the domain x>0 by f(x) = (2x-1)/(x+2).
A) State the range, A, of f.
B) Obtain an expression for f^(-1) (x) for x∈A.
I am assuming that the letter A is only a variable used to represent the range of f(x). If that is the case, how can an expression be made for the inverse function? Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):