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If a function contains the origin, then its inverse contains the origin.

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I believe that the statement is true. If a function contains the origin, then its inverse contains the origin. It is based on the definition of an inverse relation which states that "If the graph of a function contains a point (a, b), then the graph of the inverse relation of the function contains the point (b, a)." Hope this helps.
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