Consider the function and its inverse.
f(x) = x2 + 4 and 5-1(x) = -VX - 4
When comparing the...
Mathematics, 08.09.2021 01:00 olguita82
Consider the function and its inverse.
f(x) = x2 + 4 and 5-1(x) = -VX - 4
When comparing the functions using the equations, which conclusion can be made?
O The domain of f(x) is restricted to x > 0, and the domain of f'(x) is restricted to x20.
O The domain of f(x) is restricted to x > 0, and the domain of f'(x) is restricted to x so.
O The domain of f(x) is restricted to x 50, and the domain off'(x) is restricted to x2 4.
O The domain of f(x) is restricted to x s 0, and the domain of f'(x) is restricted to x 54.
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