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Can you guys help me, I'll really appreciate it, I need this to 14 February ill give you 30 points

Can you guys help me, I'll really appreciate it, I need this to 14 February ill give-example-1
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1. f(x) Domain [-3,∞) Range [0,∞)

2. g(x) Domain (-∞,∞) Range [√3, ∞)

3. h(x) Domain [3,∞) Range [0,∞)

4. i(x) Domain (-∞,-√3]∪[√3,∞) Range [0,∞)

5. j(x) Domain (-∞,∞) Range [0,∞)

6. k(x) Domain (-∞,∞) Range [0,∞)

7. f(x) Domain (-∞,∞) Range [3,∞)

Exercise 2 : no there is not an inverse. in about to have an inverse you have to have x and y. yes. if you restrict the domain of the finction so that its 1 to 1 which creates a new function youll have an inverse.

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