Consider the function. f(x) = x^2 − 1, x ≥ 1 (a) Find the inverse function...

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Consider the function. f(x) = x^2 − 1, x ≥ 1

(a) Find the inverse function of f.

f ^−1(x) =

(b) Graph f and f ^−1 on the same set of coordinate axes.

(c) Describe the relationship between the graphs. The graphs off and f^−1 are reflections of each other across the line ____answerhere___________.

(d) State the domain and range of f and f^−1. (Enter youranswers using interval notation.)

Domain of f

Range of f

Domain of f ^−1

Range of f ^−1

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