Student Name: Emily Corrales Calculus Readiness Te Question 8 of 60 If h is a function such that h(5)=8, then which of the following must be FALSE? Previous Next
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1. Let f be an increasing function defined for x >= 0. The table to the right shows values of f(x) at selected values of x. Suppose the function g is given by g(x) = (x^3 + x - 5) / (x - 1). The function h is defined by h(x) = g(f^-1(x)). a) Determine the value of f^-1(8) or indicate that it is not defined. b) Determine the value of h(-5) or indicate that it does not exist. c) For both your answers above, describe how you know those values do or do not exist.
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