Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.02.2020 19:54, Nerdymania

The graph below shows two linear functions.
Which explanation could be used to verify whether the
functions are inverses?
Neither of the lines is parallel to the line y=x, therefore,
the functions are inverses of each other,
Neither of the lines is parallel to the line y = x therefore,
the functions are not inverses of each other.
The point of intersection of the two functions is not on
the line y=x, therefore, the functions are inverses of
each other.
The point of intersection of the two functions is not on
the line y = x, therefore, the functions are not inverses of
each other


The graph below shows two linear functions. Which explanation could be used to verify whether the fu

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