Inverse Functions
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3 questions
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Part A: Explain why f(x)=x^{2}-4x+3 is a function, but does not have an inverse function.
Part A: Explain why f(x)=x^{2}-4x+3 is a function, but does not have an inverse function.
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Part B: Give a restricted domain for f(x) so that it does have an inverse function.
Part B: Give a restricted domain for f(x) so that it does have an inverse function.
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Part C: After restricting the domain of f(x), identify a point on f^{-1}(x).
Part C: After restricting the domain of f(x), identify a point on f^{-1}(x).