Which of the following pairs of functions are inverses of each other?
O A. f(x) = $ +14 and g(...
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Which of the following pairs of functions are inverses of each other?
O A. f(x) = $ +14 and g(x) = 8x-14
O B. f(x)= 3-6 and g(x)=
O C. f(x) = 3x +15 and g(x) = -15
O D. f(x) = 2x° -11 and g(x) = x +11
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