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Mathematics, 16.12.2021 04:50, Jeremiahcornelis
Consider the function f(x) = (x − 3) ^4.
a. How could you change the domain of f(x) so that it would be one-to-one? Explain why the domain you chose would make the function one-to-one.
b. Find the inverse of your restricted function.
c. Graph f(x) and f −1 (x) together on the same set of axes.
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