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The domain of the function f(x) is [6, ∞), and the range is [-3, ∞). What are the domain and range of the function f -1(x)?

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The domain becomes the range and vice versa, so the domain is
[-3,\infty) and the range is
[6,\infty).

User Dmitrij Kuba
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Answer:

Domain of the function
f^(-1)(x) is
[-3,\infty ) and range of the function is
f^(-1)(x) is
[6,\infty ).

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided information.

The domain of the function
f(x) is
[6,\infty ).

The range of the function
f(x) is
[-3,\infty ).

The range of a function
g(x) is the domain of the function
g(x)^(-1).

Also, the domain of a function
g(x) is the range of the function
g(x)^(-1).

Therefore, domain of the function
f^(-1)(x) is
[-3,\infty ) and range of the function is
f^(-1)(x) is
[6,\infty ).

User Zelter Ady
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