No. The domain of f-1(x) is x>= 0 if the domain of f(x) is x>= 6 or
the domain of f-1(x) is x<=0 if the domain of (x) is x<= 6
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No. The domain of f-1(x) is x>= 0 if the domain of f(x) is x>= 6 or
the domain of f-1(x) is x<=0 if the domain of (x) is x<= 6
Ok let me try to explain it. Easist way to find the inverse of a function is to graph it and then mirror it over the line y=x. The new graph is the inverse. Now if we did that to y=|x-6| the...
Unless you restrict the domain, absolute value has no inverse.
Even if you restrict the domain of f(x) to x >= 6 your f inverse is incorrect
edit: On a restricted domain f-1(x) = x + 6 where x...