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Let f be defined as shown.
What is f-¹(-3)?

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The notation f⁻¹(-3) refers to the value(s) of x for which f(x) = -3.

However, the function f is not given in the prompt. Therefore, we cannot determine the value(s) of x for which f(x) = -3 or find f⁻¹(-3) without knowing the definition of f.

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