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Marla and jimmy disagree on how to restrict the domain of the function f(x)=x2 so that it will be invertible. marla claims that if you restrict the domain of f(x) to be x≥0, then the inverse of the function is f−1(x)=x√. jimmy claims that if you restrict the domain of f(x) to be x≤0, then the inverse of the function is f−1(x)=−x√. which statement provides a correct analysis of the claims marla and jimmy have made? a both claims are correct because both domain restrictions result in the function f(x) being invertible. b marla's claim is the only claim that is correct. c jimmy's claim is the only claim that is correct. d both claims are incorrect because there is not a domain restriction that can be applied to f(x) in order to produce an inverse function of f(x).

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