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Given the function g(x) = 41x3 + a for some constant a, which describes the inverse function g++(x)? X х no restriction on the domain of g(x); inverse is g(x) = no restriction on the domain of g(x); inverse is gr?(x) = g+x) = (497) O domain of g(x) restricted to x = 0; inverse is g'(x) = 3*1 domain of g(x) restricted to x 2 0; inverse is g'(x) =(4,7" Exit Wed

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