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OpenStudy (anonymous):

MEDAL & FAN ANYBODY ? Consider the following set of data points. {(–2, 6), (0, 3), (4, 0), (8, –5)} a. {(2, –6), (0, –3), (–4, 0), (–8, 5)} b. {(–6, 2), (–3, 0), (0, –4), (5, –8)} c. {(6, –2), (3, 0), (0, 4), (–5, 8)} d. {(2, 6), (0, 3), (4, 0), (8, 5)} *not a*

OpenStudy (eric_d):

I think it's incomplete...

OpenStudy (eric_d):

@PFEH.1999

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes incomplete

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the inverse ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for inverse just change the y points instead of x points for example inverse of\((x_{0} , y_{0}) \) would be \((y_{0},x_{0} )\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@PFEH.1999 so C ?

OpenStudy (eric_d):

yUP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct ;)

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