Mathematics, 18.10.2021 16:30 ashlynwestgate11
PLEASE HELP!!! Determine the inverse of the function .
A. such that the domain of f (x) is x ≥ 4.
B. such that the domain of f (x) is x ≤ 4.
C. such that the domain of f (x) is x ≥ 4.
D. such that the domain of f (x) is x ≤ 4.
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A. such that the domain of f (x) is x ≥ 4....
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