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

Which function, g or h, is the inverse of function f, and why?-example-1
Which function, g or h, is the inverse of function f, and why?-example-1
Which function, g or h, is the inverse of function f, and why?-example-2
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I believe the answer would be h. For every value (x,y) of the function f, h has the inverse (y,x).

User Computercarguy
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The correct answer is the second one.

In fact, the graphs of a function and its inverse are symmetrical with respect to the line
y = x.

Such a symmetry has the effect of mapping point
(x,y) to point
(y,x)

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