Express the following points on the coordinate graph as a set of coordinate points, and then write the inverse. I just want to make sure, this just means to write the normal pairs (x, y) and then also write the inverse, like (y, x), right? If so this is too easy, and that's why I'm asking. Also how would I format that?
It shouldn't matter for what I'm asking, but the graph is http://curriculum.kcdistancelearning.com/courses/ALG1x-FN-A08/a/exams/exam_F-Free_Response_Exam/img3.gif just so you know.
its exactly what u think it is...
So like {(-1, 4), (-2, -2), (2, -1), (4, 4), (4, 2)} Inverse: {(4, -1), (-2, -2), (-1, 2), (4, 4), (2, 4)}?
@LynFran sorry to bug you but is the above acceptable for an exam?
(2,-1), (4,2), (4,4),(-2,-2), (-1,4)..inverse (-1,2), (2,4), (4,4), (-2,-2), (4,-1)
yes it is express as coordinate point.(both x and y)
or if u want u can state it like when x=2, y=-1 ...which is the same as (2,-1)
Alright thank you!
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