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f(x)=(1/3)x–4 on the interval [2,9]. The domain of the inverse function is the interval [A,B]
where A=? and B=?
12 years ago

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y(2) = -10/3
y(9) = -1

so, A = -10/3 B=-1
12 years ago
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f(x)=(1/3)x–4 on the interval [2,9]. The domain of the inverse function is the interval [A,B]
where A=? and B=?

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