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The inverse of F(x) is a function. True or false ?

The inverse of F(x) is a function. True or false ?-example-1
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True just did the test
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Answer:

The answer is True

Explanation:

we know that

The function f(x) is a vertical parabola open downward

so

The equation of f(x) into vertex form is equal to


f(x)=-a(x-h)^(2)+k

where

(h,k) is the vertex of the parabola

Let


y=f(x)


y=-a(x-h)^(2)+k

Exchanges the variables x for y and y for x


x=-a(y-h)^(2)+k

Isolate the variable y


x-k=-a(y-h)^(2)

the coefficient a is negative


(x-k)/(-a)=(y-h)^(2)


(k-x)/a=(y-h)^(2)


y=(+/-)√((k-x)/a)+h

Let


f^(-1)(x)=y


f^(-1)(x)=(+/-)√((k-x)/a)+h ------> inverse of the function f(x)

therefore

The inverse of f(x) is a function

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