Algebra: A Combined Approach (4th Edition)

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Chapter 12 - Section 12.2 - Inverse Functions - Exercise Set - Page 853: 58

Answer

The graphs are reflections of each other in regard to the line $y=x.$

Work Step by Step

The inverse of a one-to-one function $f$ is the one-to-one function $f^{-1}$ that consists of the set of all ordered pairs $(y,x)$ where $(x,y)$ belongs to $f$ . (y,x) is the mirror image (reflection) of (x,y) over the line y=x. The graphs are reflections of each other in regard to the line $y=x.$
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