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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The graph of f (x ) is show below
a. On this coordinate plane draw the graph of
f^-1(x)
b. Is f (x ) a function? (1pt)
c. Is f^-1 (x) a function
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well what does f(x) look like?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Here is the graph
OpenStudy (anonymous):
F9x) is a function if, when you draw a vertical line through any point of that shape it touches only once.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
f(x) sorry.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So is f(x) a function?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@algebra2sucks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You there?!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dido525
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So I just told you the definition of a function. Can you say if it's a function or not? :) .
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry. yes you are correct :) .
OpenStudy (anonymous):
For an inverse function, you switch all the x and y values and plot them.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Then draw a vertical line again. Does it pass through more than one point?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It is not
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dido525
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So is it a function?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No it is not @dido525
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Good :) .
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what about part A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dido525
OpenStudy (anonymous):
heeelp @dido525
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