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    Let\(f(x)=\sqrt{x-5}\) (A) Why Does\(f\) Have an Inverse That Is a Function? (B) Find a Is
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Let f(x)=x−5f(x)=\sqrt{x-5}f(x)=x−5​ (A) Why Does fff Have an Inverse That Is a Function?
(B) Find a Is

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Let f(x)=x−5f(x)=\sqrt{x-5}f(x)=x−5​
(a) Why does fff have an inverse that is a function?
(b) Find a rule for f−1(x)f^{-1}(x)f−1(x)

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