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Consider the tables that represent ordered pairs corresponding to a function and its inverse. When comparing the functions using the values in the table, which conclusion can be made? According to the tables, f(x) does not have a y-intercept. According to the tables, f–1(x) does not have an x-intercept. The domain of f(x) is restricted such that x ≥ 0, so the domain of f–1(x) is restricted such that y ≥ 0. The range of f(x) includes values such that y ≥ 1, so the domain of f–1(x) includes values such that x ≥ 1.

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Answer: D

The range of f(x) includes values such that y ≥ 1, so the domain of f–1(x) includes values such that x ≥ 1.

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