a. Graph f x = 2 x . (See Example 1) b. Is f a one-to-one function? c. Write the domain and range of f in interval notation. d. Graph f − 1 on the same coordinate system as f . e. Write the domain and range of f − 1 in interval notation. f. From the graph evaluate f − 1 (1), f − 1 (2), and f − 1 (4).
a. Graph f x = 2 x . (See Example 1) b. Is f a one-to-one function? c. Write the domain and range of f in interval notation. d. Graph f − 1 on the same coordinate system as f . e. Write the domain and range of f − 1 in interval notation. f. From the graph evaluate f − 1 (1), f − 1 (2), and f − 1 (4).
Solution Summary: The author explains that the function f(x)=2x is a one-to-one function.
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