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1 is Find the smallest possible value of k such that f:(k,0)-R, (x)= x+ (c) i. [1 mark] Hence find the expression of the

1 is Find the smallest possible value of k such that f:(k,0)-R, (x)= x+ (c) i. [1 mark] Hence find the expression of the inverse function of f(x) and state its domain [2 marks] [2 marks] a one to one function. ii. and range. iii. Sketch both f and fon the same set of axes

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