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The function f(x) = (x - 1| + 2 is shown on the graph.AY5+Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.In order for f(x) to be a function, the domain of f(x)can be restricted toUnder this restriction, the domain off-"(x) would behaving the same minimum value as the4. 3.2X-5 7 -3 -2-0N-3

The function f(x) = (x - 1| + 2 is shown on the graph.AY5+Use the drop-down menus-example-1
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a) In order for f(x)^-1 to be a function, the domain of f(x) would be


x\ge1

b) Under this restriction, the domain off f(x)^-1 would be domain of f

c) Havinf the same minimum value as the

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