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Are F(x) and G(x) inverse functions across the domain [3,+ ∞)?

F(x)=√x-3+8
G(x) = (x+8)²-3

Are F(x) and G(x) inverse functions across the domain [3,+ ∞)? F(x)=√x-3+8 G(x) = (x-example-1
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

For functions to be inverse, it must be true that

f(g(x)) = x and g(f(x)) = x

But for F(G(x)) we have V(G(x) - 3) + 8

= V((x + 8) ^ 2 - 3 - 3) + 8

= V((x + 8) ^ 2 - 6) + 8

This -6 part should be cancelled out for functions to work out but we cannot do that, therefore F(x) and G(x) are not inverse.

Are F(x) and G(x) inverse functions across the domain [3,+ ∞)? F(x)=√x-3+8 G(x) = (x-example-1
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