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Does anyone know how to tell if a graph is inverse

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you can tell if the graph is inverse if f(x) passes the horizontal line test ( basically if it touches the line that goes across *horizontally* on the graph) and a graph is a one to one function if and ONLY if it touches both vertical and horizontal lines on the graph

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A function f(x) has an inverse, or is one-to-one, if and only if the graph y = f(x) passes the horizontal line test. A graph represents a one-to-one function if and only if it passes both the vertical and the horizontal line tests.

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