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Find the domain of the inverse function w-1 (x) . Express your answer as in inequality

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Without knowing the specific function w(x), it is impossible to determine the domain of the inverse function w^-1(x). However, in general, the domain of an inverse function is the range of the original function, and vice versa.

If we assume that w(x) is a one-to-one function (which is necessary for it to have an inverse function), we can determine the range of w(x) and use it to find the domain of w^-1(x).

For example, if we know that w(x) is a function that takes all real numbers except x=2, then the range of w(x) is (-∞,2) U (2,∞). The domain of w^-1(x) is then the same as the range of w(x), which is (-∞,2) U (2,∞). Therefore, the domain of w^-1(x) is x ≠ 2.

Without more information about w(x), we cannot determine the domain of w^-1(x) more precisely.

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