Consider the function. f(x)=√√x²-9, x 23 (a) Find the Inverse function of f. F-¹(x)= (b) Graph fand f-¹ on the same set of coordinate axes.

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(c) Describe the relationship between the graphs.
The graphs of f and fare reflections of each other across the line
(d) state the domain and range of f and f-¹. (Enter your answers using interval notation.)
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Transcribed Image Text:(c) Describe the relationship between the graphs. The graphs of f and fare reflections of each other across the line (d) state the domain and range of f and f-¹. (Enter your answers using interval notation.) Domain off Range of f Domain of f-1 Range of f-1
Consider the function.
f(x)=√x²9
(a) Find the Inverse function of f.
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(b) Graph fand f- on the same set of coordinate axes.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function. f(x)=√x²9 (a) Find the Inverse function of f. f-¹(x) = X23 (b) Graph fand f- on the same set of coordinate axes. y 7 y
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Transcribed Image Text:6 5 Range of f 4 34 2 1 1 Domain off-1 2 Range of f-1 3 + 4 5 X 6 7 X 6 5 34 (c) Describe the relationship between the graphs. The graphs off and f¹ are reflections of each other across the line y = 1.1 2 1 (d) state the domain and range of f and f¹. (Enter your answers using Interval notation.) Domain off (0,00] [0,00) (-00,00) [3,00) 1 2 3 L 4 5 6 7 X
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