The domain of Let f(x)=(1)/(2)x-3,-3<=x<=4 f^(-1) is the interval A,B where A= and B

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Let f(x)=(1)/(2)x-3,-3<=x<=4
The domain of
f^(-1) is the interval A,B where A= and B
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x)=(1)/(2)x-3,-3<=x<=4 The domain of f^(-1) is the interval A,B where A= and B
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