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The domain, range, and x-intercept of a one-to-one function are shown.

domain: 1 > 2
range: y > -3
x-intercept: (11,0)
Which set of information could be characteristics of the function's inverse?
O A
B.
domain: > 2 range: y > -3; x-intercept: (-11,0)
domain: 1 > _2; range: y > 3; x-intercept:(-11,0)
domain: > 3 range: y = -2; z-intercept: (0,11)
domain: > > -3; range: y = 2; y-intercept: (0,11)
OC.
D.

The domain, range, and x-intercept of a one-to-one function are shown. domain: 1 &gt-example-1
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Answer:

Domain: x >= -3, range: y >= 2 and y-intercept (0,11).

Explanation:

Inverse function:

The domain of the inverse function, considering x values, is the range(y values) of the original function.

The range of the inverse function, considering y values, is the domain(x values) of the original function.

The x-intercept (a,0) of the original function is the y-intercept (0,a) of the inverse function.

domain: x >= 2

range: y >= -3

x-intercept: (11,0)

Thus, the inverse function has:

Domain: x >= -3, range: y >= 2 and y-intercept (0,11).

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