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    Let\(f(x)=\frac{1}{x+4}\) With the Domain\([-2,3]\) Find the Domain Of [-2,3]\(f^{-1}\)
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Let f(x)=1x+4f(x)=\frac{1}{x+4}f(x)=x+41​ With the Domain [−2,3][-2,3][−2,3] Find the Domain Of [-2,3] f−1f^{-1}f−1

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Let f(x)=1x+4f(x)=\frac{1}{x+4}f(x)=x+41​ with the domain [−2,3][-2,3][−2,3] . Find the domain of f−1f^{-1}f−1 .

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