Calculus, 10th Edition (Anton)

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ISBN 10: 0-47064-772-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-47064-772-1

Chapter 1 - Limits and Continuity - 1.5 Continuity - Exercises Set 1.5 - Page 101: 57

Answer

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Work Step by Step

From the attached image, it is clear that for every $y$-value, there exists an unique $x$-value associated with the function $f(x)=x^{6}+3x+5, x\ge0$ $\implies$ The function is inversible. According to the Theorem which states that if $f$ is a one-to-one function that is continuous at each point of its domain, then $f^{-1}$ is continuous at each point of its domain, we conclude that as $f$ is continuous on its range (because it is a polynomial), $\implies$ The inverse is continuous on $[5,\infty)$.
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