Answer:
Option d) (3,3)
Explanation:
A function f(x) and its inverse f^(-1) (x) are symmetrical with respect the right line y=x, then their point of intersection is when they cross the right line y=x. In the attached graph we draw the right line y=x, and the function f(x) crooses this line at the point (3,3), then this point is their intersection point.