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Find the domain of `sec^(-1)(2x+1)`

A

R

B

[-1,1]

C

`(-oo,-1] cup[0,oo)`

D

`[-oo,-1]cup[1,oo)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

The domain of `sic^(-1)x is (-infty,-1]cup[1,infty)`
Therefore `sec^(-1)(2x+1)`is meaningful if
`2x+1ge1 or 2x+1le1`
`rarr 2xge0 or 2xle-2`
`rarr xge0 or xle-1`
`rarrx(-infty,-1]cup[0,infty)`
Hence the domain of `sec^(-1)(2x+1)is(-infty,-1]cup[0,infty)`
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