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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 21:10, caleighpeters

Given r(x) = StartFraction 11 Over (x minus 4) squared EndFraction , which represents a domain restriction on r(x) and the corresponding inverse function? X > 4; r–1(x) = 4 minus StartRoot StartFraction 11 Over x EndFraction EndRoot x > 4; r–1(x) = 4 + StartRoot StartFraction 11 Over x EndFraction EndRoot x > –4; r–1(x) = 4 minus StartRoot StartFraction 11 Over x EndFraction EndRoot x > –4; r–1(x) = 4 + StartRoot StartFraction 11 Over x EndFraction EndRoot

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