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Answer:

A. g(x) = √(x -5), x ≥ 5

Explanation:

You can use the definition of an inverse function to solve for g(x).

x = f(g(x))

x = (g(x))^2 +5

x -5 = (g(x))^2 . . . . . subtract 5

√(x -5) = g(x) . . . . . take the square root

The radical contents cannot be negative, so this is only defined for x-5 ≥ 0, or x ≥ 5.

g(x) = √(x -5), x ≥ 5

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