Chapter 5: Q. 63 (page 269)
In Problems 61–72, the function f is one-to-one. Find its inverse and check your answer.
Short Answer
The inverse off is
Chapter 5: Q. 63 (page 269)
In Problems 61–72, the function f is one-to-one. Find its inverse and check your answer.
The inverse off is
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Height and Head Circumference. The head circumference
C of a child is related to the height H of the child (both in inches) through the function
(a) Express the head circumference C as a function of height H.
(b) Verify that is the inverse of by showing that and .
(c) Predict the head circumference of a child who is inches tall.
Vehicle Stopping Distance Taking into account reaction time, the distance (in feet) that a car requires to come to a complete stop while traveling miles per hour is given by the function
localid="1646198784356"
a. Express the speed at which the car is traveling as a function of the distance localid="1646198792401" required to come to a complete stop
b. Verify that localid="1646198797631" is the inverse of localid="1646198802104" by showing that localid="1646198806352" and localid="1646198811055"
c. Predict the speed that a car was traveling if the distance required to stop was localid="1646198818232" feet.
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