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Consider the function f(x)=x+9√−3f(x)=x+9−3 on the domain [−9,[infinity])[−9,[infinity]). the inverse of this function is f−1(x)=x2+6xf−1(x)=x2+6x. a: what is the domain of f−1f−1? b: why must the domain of f−1f−1 be restricted?
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