What are the properties of the inverse of the function of the function?Question 12Answera.b.) Domain: {x|x>-5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: x=-5HA: nonex-intercept (-2.84,0)y-intercept (0, 251)b.d.) Domain: {x|x>5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: noneHA: y=5x-intercept (-2.84,0)y-intercept (0, 251)c.a.) Domain: {x|x>-5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: x=-5HA: nonex-intercept (-3.17,0)y-intercept (0, 261)d.c.) Domain: {x|x>5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: noneHA: y=5x-intercept (-3.17,0)y-intercept (0, 261)
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What are the properties of the inverse of the function of the function?Question 12Answera.b.) Domain: {x|x>-5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: x=-5HA: nonex-intercept (-2.84,0)y-intercept (0, 251)b.d.) Domain: {x|x>5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: noneHA: y=5x-intercept (-2.84,0)y-intercept (0, 251)c.a.) Domain: {x|x>-5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: x=-5HA: nonex-intercept (-3.17,0)y-intercept (0, 261)d.c.) Domain: {x|x>5} Range: {y|y∈∈R}VA: noneHA: y=5x-intercept (-3.17,0)y-intercept (0, 261)
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