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Mathematics, 11.03.2020 20:18 rmcarde3453

The millage rate is the amount of property tax per $1000 of the taxable value of a home. For a certain county the millage rate is 29 mil. A city within the county also imposes a flat fee of $101 per home.

a. Write function representing the total amount of property tax T(x) for a home with value of x thousand dollars.

b. Write equation for T^-1(x).

c. What does the inverse function represent in the context of this problem?

Select one:

a. a. T(x) = 101x + 29

b. T-1(x) =

c. T-1(x) represents the amount of property tax paid based on x thousand dollars of taxable value of the home.

b. a. T(x) = 101x + 29

b. T-1(x) =

c. T-1(x) represents the taxable value of a home (in $1000) based on x dollars of property tax paid on the home.

c. a. T(x) = 29x + 101

b. T-1(x) =

c. T-1(x) represents the amount of property tax paid based on x thousand dollars of taxable value of the home.

d. a. T(x) = 29x + 101

b. T-1(x) =

c. T-1(x) represents the taxable value of a home (in $1000) based on x dollars of property tax paid on the home.

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