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If a function \(f: R \rightarrow R\) is defined as \(f(x)=x^2+1\), then the pre-image of -3 is

  1. A \(\{-4,4\}\)
  2. B \(\{-\sqrt{2}, \sqrt{2}\}\)
  3. C \(\{-2,2\}\)
  4. D \(\emptyset\)
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(D) \(\emptyset\)

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The pre-image of a value \(y\) under a function \(f(x)\) is the set of all \(x\) such that \(f(x) = y\). Given \(f(x) = x^2 + 1\), we set \(f(x) = -3\). \(x^2 + 1 = -3\) \(x^2 = -3 - 1\) \(x^2 = -4\) Since the square of any real number \(x\) must be non-negative (\(x^2 \geq 0\)…