Find f⁻¹(9) if f(x)=x²

Find \( f^{-1}(9) \) if \( f(x)=x^2 \)

Question:

If \( f : Q \to Q \) is defined as \( f(x)=x^2 \), then \( f^{-1}(9) \) is equal to

(a) \(3\)

(b) \(-3\)

(c) \(\{-3,3\}\)

(d) \(\phi\)

Solution:

\( f^{-1}(9) \) means the set of all rational numbers whose image is \(9\).

So,

\[ x^2=9 \]

\[ x=\pm 3 \]

Therefore,

\[ f^{-1}(9)=\{-3,3\} \]

\[ \boxed{\text{Correct Answer: (c)}} \]

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