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Restrict the domain of the function f so that the function is one-to-one and has an inverse function.Then find the inverse function f-1.State the domains and ranges of f and f-1. ​
F(x) = -6x2 + 2


A) Restrict the domain of the function f so that the function is one-to-one and has an inverse function.Then find the inverse function f<sup>-1</sup>.State the domains and ranges of f and f<sup>-1</sup>. ​ F(x)  = -6x<sup>2</sup> + 2 ​ A)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ B)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ C)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ D)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ -2.​ E)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2. The domain of f and the range of f-1 are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f-1 and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​
B) Restrict the domain of the function f so that the function is one-to-one and has an inverse function.Then find the inverse function f<sup>-1</sup>.State the domains and ranges of f and f<sup>-1</sup>. ​ F(x)  = -6x<sup>2</sup> + 2 ​ A)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ B)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ C)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ D)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ -2.​ E)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2. The domain of f and the range of f-1 are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f-1 and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​
C) Restrict the domain of the function f so that the function is one-to-one and has an inverse function.Then find the inverse function f<sup>-1</sup>.State the domains and ranges of f and f<sup>-1</sup>. ​ F(x)  = -6x<sup>2</sup> + 2 ​ A)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ B)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ C)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ D)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ -2.​ E)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2. The domain of f and the range of f-1 are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f-1 and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​
D) Restrict the domain of the function f so that the function is one-to-one and has an inverse function.Then find the inverse function f<sup>-1</sup>.State the domains and ranges of f and f<sup>-1</sup>. ​ F(x)  = -6x<sup>2</sup> + 2 ​ A)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ B)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ C)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ D)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ -2.​ E)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2. The domain of f and the range of f-1 are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f-1 and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ -2.​
E) Restrict the domain of the function f so that the function is one-to-one and has an inverse function.Then find the inverse function f<sup>-1</sup>.State the domains and ranges of f and f<sup>-1</sup>. ​ F(x)  = -6x<sup>2</sup> + 2 ​ A)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ B)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ C)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.​ D)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ -2.​ E)    The domain of f and the range of f<sup>-1</sup> are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f<sup>-1</sup> and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2. The domain of f and the range of f-1 are all real numbers x such that x ≥ 0.The domain of f-1 and the range of f are all real numbers x such that x ≤ 2.

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