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Mathematics, 03.04.2020 22:32 RickandMorty420710

Consider the tables that represent ordered pairs corresponding to a function and its inverse. When comparing the functions using the values in the table, which conclusion can be made?

First table
X: 0,1,2
F(X):1,10,100
Second table
X:1000,100,10
f-1(X):3,2,1

A) According to the tables, f(x) does not have a y-intercept.
B) According to the tables, f–1(x) does not have an x-intercept.
C)The domain of f(x) is restricted such that x ≥ 0, so the domain of f–1(x) is restricted such that y ≥ 0.
D)The range of f(x) includes values such that y ≥ 1, so the domain of f–1(x) includes values such that x ≥ 1.

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