How does the graph of a function compare to the graph of its inverse?
Question 5 option...
Mathematics, 11.03.2020 21:57, imjustdumbsis
How does the graph of a function compare to the graph of its inverse?
Question 5 options:
(A) As with all relations, the graph of an inverse function is a reflection of the original function over the line y=-x.
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(B) As with all relations, the graph of an inverse function is a translation of the original function over the x-axis.
(C) As with all relations, the graph of an inverse function is a translation of the original function over the y-axis.
(D) As with all relations, the graph of an inverse function is a reflection of the original function over the line y=x.
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