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The zero of F -1(x) in F(x) = x + 3 is

-3
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3

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Answer:

The only zero of
F^(-1)(x) is
3.

Explanation:

The function
F^(-1) is the inverse of function
F.

For a given
x and a given
y,
F^(-1)(y) = x if and only if
F(x) = y.

Let
y be a zero of
F^(-1)(y). That is,
F^(-1)(y) = 0.

By the reasoning above, since
x = 0 and this particular
y satisfy
F^(-1)(y) = x, it must be true that
F(x) = y for the same
x = 0\! and
y\!.

Since
x = 0 and
F(x) = x + 3,
F(0) = 3. Therefore,
y = F(0) = 3 since
y = F(x).

Thus, the zero of
F^(-1)(y) would be
y = 3.

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