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This set of points is on the graph of a function. {(−3, 9), (−1, 1), (0, 0), (2, 4)} Which points are on the graph of the inverse? Select each correct answer.

A. (0, 0)

B. (4, 2)

C. (1, -1)

D. (-9, 3)

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Answer:

This is perfect proof of the answers, if you are in k12. :)

Explanation:

This set of points is on the graph of a function. {(−3, 9), (−1, 1), (0, 0), (2, 4)} Which-example-1
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Answer:

A, B, & C

Explanation:

An inverse of a function is the function reflected across the y=x line. This means that the coordinate pairs of the original function (x, y) now become (y, x) for the inverse of the function.

If (−3, 9), (−1, 1), (0, 0), (2, 4) are on the original function. Then the inverse of the function has points (9,-3), (1,-1), (0,0), (4,2). Each of these points is included as answers except (9,-3). D has changed the signs and is not part of the inverse.

The following are on the graph of the inverse

A. (0, 0)

B. (4, 2)

C. (1, -1)


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