(1 pt) Let ƒ ¹(x) = Let Let Let f: RR, f(x) = 2x f: [0, ∞) → R, f(x) = 12 - x² f is bijective from C to D. ƒ ¹(-5) - Let

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(1 pt) Let ƒ ¹(x) = Let Let Let f: RR, f(x) = 2x f: [0, ∞) → R, f(x) = 12 - x² f is bijective from C to D. ƒ ¹(-5) - Let

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(1 pt) Let ƒ ¹(x) = Let Let Let f: RR, f(x) = 2x f: [0, ∞) → R, f(x) = 12 - x² f is bijective from C to D. ƒ ¹(-5) - Let :CD, f(x) = x + 10, The domain of f¹ is the interval [A, B] where A = x + 5 x+10 - 5 < x < 2 and where B- f: RR, f(x) = 3 + 4x + 5e²

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