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If the function f(x)= 2(x+1)²-1 is invertible, over what interval could the domain of f(x) be restricted? A. (-∞, -1) B. (-∞, ∞) C. (-∞, 0) D. (-∞, 1)
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If the function f(x)= 2(x+1)²-1 is invertible, over what interval could the domain of f(x) be restricted?
A. (-∞, -1)
B. (-∞, ∞)
C. (-∞, 0)
D. (-∞, 1)
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d for sureeeeeee i took the test
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