None of these. All of these functions are defined as ratio of trigonometric functions.
Trigonometric functions have infinite zeroes, so when you put them in the denominator, they lead to infinitely many points of ill-definition.
Specifically, we have:

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Answer:
1. the range of f^-1(x) is {10, 20, 30}.
2. the graph of f^-1(x) will include the point (0, 3)
3. n = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The domain of a function is the range of its inverse, and vice versa. The range of f^-1(x) is {10, 20, 30}.
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2. See above. The domain and range are swapped between a function and its inverse. That means function point (3, 0) will correspond to inverse function point (0, 3).
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3. The n-th term of an arithmetic sequence is given by ...
an = a1 +d(n -1)
You are given a1 = 2, a12 = 211, so ...
211 = 2 + d(12 -1)
209/11 = d = 19 . . . . . solve the above equation for the common difference
Now, we can use the same equation to find n for an = 135.
135 = 2 + 19(n -1)
133/19 = n -1 . . . . . . . subtract 2, divide by 19
7 +1 = n = 8 . . . . . . . . add 1
135 is the 8th term of the sequence.
Answer:
n=10
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 7 to 3
Y=6
i hope you understand
Step-by-step explanation:
In parallelogram Both pairs of opposite sides are parallel