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Mathematics, 30.10.2019 05:31 naajaae328

Given the domain of ) is (−[infinity],4], the domain of ) is [−7,6), and ) = 0 for x = −2 and x = 5, answer the following: a) what is the domain of + )? b) what is the domain of ÷ )? c) what is the domain of )? d) if ) and ) are inverses, then what is the range of )?

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