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On a coordinate plane, a parabola with equation f (x) = squared minus 4 x + 2 opens up. It goes through (0, 2), has a vertex at (2, negative 2), and goes through (4, 2).
Consider the function shown. How can you restrict the domain so that f(x) has an inverse? What is the equation of the inverse function?
x > β2; f Superscript negative 1 Baseline (x) = 2 minus StartRoot x + 4 EndRoot
x > β2; f Superscript negative 1 Baseline (x) = 2 + StartRoot x + 2 EndRoot
x > 2; f Superscript negative 1 Baseline (x) = 2 minus StartRoot x + 4 EndRoot
x > 2; f Superscript negative 1 Baseline (x) = 2 + StartRoot x + 2 EndRoot
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