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                if h(x)=x^2+3 what would the domain of h^-1(x) be?
            
            
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    The domain of the inverse of h(x) is the range of h(x).
The range of h(x) is (3, infinity), as h(x) is never less than 3.
Therefore, the domain of the inverse is (3, infinity)
    
The range of h(x) is (3, infinity), as h(x) is never less than 3.
Therefore, the domain of the inverse is (3, infinity)
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