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OpenStudy (cloverracer):

precal help needed: see attachments!

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

OpenStudy (moldybubblegum11):

uh... c?

OpenStudy (moldybubblegum11):

i dont know... i just started learning this. D:

OpenStudy (phi):

inverse functions can be confusing. But if you plot a function and its inverse, they will be symmetric about the line y=x can you plot (or imagine) y=x f and its inverse will be on opposite sides of y=x

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

how would i start?

OpenStudy (phi):

the y=x line is the red line

OpenStudy (phi):

only one of the functions of g or h "does the same thing" as f, but on the other side of the y=x line

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

hmm, i'm getting it is the 2nd choice then?

OpenStudy (phi):

the inverse of f is definitely h and yes, the (x,y) pairs are "flipped" for inverses. so choice B

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