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Which statement identifies how to show that j(x) = 11.6ex and k(x) = In (StartFraction x Over 11.6 EndFraction) are inverse functions? All that needs to be shown is that j(k(x)) equals x. All that needs to be shown is that j(k(x)) equals 1. It must be shown that both j(k(x)) and k(j(x)) equal x. It must be shown that both j(k(x)) and k(j(x)) equal 1.

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