The range of a function is the domain of its inverse A. True B. False
@undeadknight26
Haha everyone erased their responses? XD Or is this a new one? :x All those medals down the drain t.t
I'm in the same place as UndeadKnight, I think it's true. I can't think of a reason it would be false. The x's and y's switch when you find the inverse of a function. So the domain and range will switch. Hmm I hope it's not some sneaky trick question...
Nah it was a "direct" answer you feel me?
rip hold up let me ban myself and tell some one a piece of my mind.
hey what the hell happened??
i went to eat for like 10 minutes
and i come back to this lol why did everyone delete their comments?
@undeadknight26
Mod must've done it :P I dunno
I don't know what happened
well that's weird
maybe they got into an argument
it was the moderator poojah he/she "moderated" our comments because it was giving out answers which is not allowed
she even messaged me
is poojah like the main one or what?
i bet she is watching
poojah gods dont hurt me
i mean who is he or she to be doing that
a moderator
duh
so there are moderators on here and if something is being done that isnt supposed to what happens??
yup pretty much
but what happens?
you apparently get banned
from open study
damn that's harsh
hey but um can i ask u a question?
wut
do the people helping others out on here get paid?
some do like moderators the get 2$
Qualified helpers can get paid. Not sure if Moderators get paid. If you have any questions about how the site works let me know.
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