funchf26
Answered

Consider the function. f(x) = x2 + 3 Which answer pairs a possible domain restriction for f(x) and its corresponding impact on f–1(x)? f(x) domain: x ≥ 3 f–1(x) domain: x ≥ 3 f(x) domain: x ≥ 3 f–1(x) range: y ≥ 3 f(x) domain: x ≥ 0 f–1(x) domain: x ≥ 0 f(x) domain: x ≥ 0 f–1(x) range: y ≥ 0

Consider the function. f(x) = x2 + 3 Which answer pairs a possible domain restriction for f(x) and its corresponding impact on f–1(x)? f(x) domain: x ≥ 3 f–1(x) class=

Answer :

Idea63

Answer: D

f(x) domain: x ≥ 0

f–1(x) range: y ≥ 0

Step-by-step explanation:

${teks-lihat-gambar} Idea63

Following are the calculation to the domain restriction:

Given:

[tex]f(x)=x^2+3\\\\f(x)\\\\f^{-1} (x)[/tex]

To Find:

domain restriction=?

Solution:

  • The domain is used as the function that is less than the function's domain of definition.
  • Restricted domains are typically used to specify a one-to-one part of the function.

[tex]\to f(x)\ domain: x \geq 0\\\\\to f^{-1}(x) \ range: y \geq 0[/tex]

Learn more:

brainly.com/question/15091744

${teks-lihat-gambar} codiepienagoya

Other Questions