Calculus 8th Edition

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Chapter 6 - Inverse Functions - 6.1 Inverse Functions - 6.1 Exercises - Page 407: 31

Answer

The graph of inverse of the function $f^{-1}(x)={(-2,-1),(-1,1),(2,2), (3,3)}$ is depicted below:

Work Step by Step

Observer the graph then we find that the function $f(x)$ passing through the below points. $f(x)={(-1,-2),(1,-1),(2,2), (3,3)}$ Thus, the inverse $f^{-1}(x)$ can be drawn as: $f^{-1}(x)={(-2,-1),(-1,1),(2,2), (3,3)}$ The graph of inverse of the function $f^{-1}(x)={(-2,-1),(-1,1),(2,2), (3,3)}$ is depicted below:
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