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Which function, g or h, is the inverse of function f, and why?

A. The function h is the inverse because h and f intersect at one, and only one, point.

B. The function h is the inverse because for every point (x, y) on the graph of f, there is a corresponding point (y, x) on the graph of h.

C. The function g is the inverse because for every point (a,b) on the graph of f, there is a corresponding point (b,a) on the graph of g.

D. The function g is in the inverse because g and f intersect at multiple points.

Which function, g or h, is the inverse of function f, and why? A. The function h is-example-1
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The graph of a function and its inverse function are symmetric about the line y=x

On the graph above, I made a line y=x using green color.

The function h(x) is the inverse of f(x) because it is symmetric about the line y= x.

Hence option number B is correct.

Thus, The function h is the inverse because for every point (x, y) on the graph of f, there is a corresponding point (y, x) on the graph of h.

Which function, g or h, is the inverse of function f, and why? A. The function h is-example-1
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An inverse function is a function that "reverses" another function: if the function f applied to an input x gives a result of y, then applying its inverse function
f^(-1) to y gives the result x, and vice versa, i.e.,
f(x) = y if and only if
f^(-1)(y) = x.

One of the main properties of function and its inverse function is:

  • If f and
    f^(-1) are inverses of each other then their graphs are reflections of each other across the line y = x.

From the diagram you can see that blue and red curves are reflections of each other across the line y = x, then the function h is the inverse, because for every point (x, y) on the graph of f, there is a corresponding point (y, x) on the graph of h.

Answer: correct choice is B.

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