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Let
f(x)=(x+9)2
Find a domain on which f is one-to-one and non-decreasing.
Find the inverse of f restricted to this domain
f-1(x)=
f(x)=(x+9)2
Find a domain on which f is one-to-one and non-decreasing.
Find the inverse of f restricted to this domain
f-1(x)=
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Box 1: Enter your answer using interval notation. Example: [2.1,5.6172)
Use U for union to combine intervals. Example: (-oo,2] U [4,oo)
Enter DNE for an empty set. Use oo to enter Infinity.
[-9,oo)
Box 2: Enter your answer as an expression. Example: 3x^2+1, x/5, (a+b)/c
Be sure your variables match those in the question
√x-9