if (3,-5) is an ordered pair of the function F(x) which of the following must be an ordered pair of the inverse of F(x)?
make a guess, i bet you are right
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5,-3?
if (x,y) is on f(x), then (y,x) is on the inverse this is because you swap x and y, then solve for y, to get the inverse
ok find switch them yes that is it
(3,-5) (3,5) (-5,3) (5,-3)
oh no actually that is NOT it don't monkey with the signs
you have \((3,-5)\) switch them
(5,-3)? right
no don't mess with the signs
"don't monkey with the signs" Lmao I like that. @satellite73
jhbhdb But you can solve this by replacing x (3) with y (-5) and replacing y (-5) with x (3) |dw:1416970376509:dw|
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