Mathematics, 05.06.2020 02:59 20jacksone
Which statement could be used to explain why f(x) = 2x – 3 has an inverse relation that is a function?
O The graph of f(x) passes the vertical line test.
Of(x) is a one-to-one function.
The graph of the inverse of f(x) passes the horizontal line test.
Of(x) is not a function.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
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