oliviafaithp
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So this is the problem
Given the function f defined by f(x)= ln(x[sup:3gl2cffs][2][/sup:3gl2cffs] -9)
a) Determine the symmetry of the graph of f. Justify
I found that there will be symmetry over the y-axis. How should I justify?
b) Find the domain of f.
I know that x cannot equal -3, +3, ,-2,+2, -1,+1, or zero, but how do I write this?c) Find all values of x such that f(x)=0
?
d) Write a formula for the inverse function of f, for x>3.
I know to switch the x and y and solve for y, but how do you cancel out a natural log?
Given the function f defined by f(x)= ln(x[sup:3gl2cffs][2][/sup:3gl2cffs] -9)
a) Determine the symmetry of the graph of f. Justify
I found that there will be symmetry over the y-axis. How should I justify?
b) Find the domain of f.
I know that x cannot equal -3, +3, ,-2,+2, -1,+1, or zero, but how do I write this?c) Find all values of x such that f(x)=0
?
d) Write a formula for the inverse function of f, for x>3.
I know to switch the x and y and solve for y, but how do you cancel out a natural log?