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The domain of a function is the range of its inverse.
A. True
B. False

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Very much true

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Answer: True

The domain and range swap when you go from the original function to the inverse. This is because the x and y swap places. Recall that the domain is the set of possible x inputs and the range is the set of possible y outputs.

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