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Define G: R β†’ R by the rule G(x) = 2 βˆ’ 9x for each real number x. Is G a one-to-one correspondence? If yes, choose the answer that correctly describes the inverse Gβˆ’1; otherwise, choose the answer that says so. G is a one-to-one correspondence. The inverse function is Gβˆ’1(x) = 2 βˆ’ 9x. G is a one-to-one correspondence. The inverse function is Gβˆ’1(x) = 2 + 9x. G is a one-to-one correspondence. The inverse function is Gβˆ’1(x) = 2 βˆ’ x 9 . G is a one-to-one correspondence. The inverse function is Gβˆ’1(x) = 9 βˆ’ x 2 . G is not a one-to-one correspondence.

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