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If F -1(x) is the inverse of F(x), which statements must be true?

Check all that apply.

A.The range of F -1(x) is the range of F(x).
B.F -1(F(x)) = x
C.The range of F -1(x) is the domain of F(x).
D.F(F -1(x)) = x
E.The domain of F -1(x) is the range of F(x).
F.The domain of F -1(x) is the domain of F(x).

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Answer:

The correct answers are D. B. C. AND E

User Liel
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The inverse function, denoted
F^(-1)(x), of a one-to-one function
F(x) is defined as


F^(-1)(x) = \{(y,x) | \text{ such that } y = f(x)\}.

Main properties:

1.
F(F^(-1)(x)) = x, x in the domain of
F^(-1);


F^(-1)(F(x)) = x, x in the domain of F.

2. The domain of F is equal to the range of
F^(-1) and the range of F is equal to the domain of
F^(-1).

From these properties you can state that options B, C, D and E are true and points A and F are false.


User Florin Mogos
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