Determine i) the domain of the function, ii) the range of the function, iii) the domain of the inverse, and iv) the range of the inverse.f(x) = 
A. f(x): D = , R is all real numbers;
f-1(x): D is all real numbers, R =
B. f(x): D = , R =
;
f-1(x): D = , R =
C. f(x): D = , R =
;
f-1(x): D is all real numbers, R =
D. f(x): D = , R =
;
f-1(x): D = , R =
Answer: D
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