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The graph of y=f(x) is shown on at right. draw the graph of
y=f^(-1)(x)

The graph of y=f(x) is shown on at right. draw the graph of y=f^(-1)(x)-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:


y=f(x)=(3)/(40) *x^3\\\\f^(-1)(x)= \sqrt[3]{(40)/(3)x}

we can use that formula to draw the graph or draw the symmetric of f(x) using axis y=x.

The graph of y=f(x) is shown on at right. draw the graph of y=f^(-1)(x)-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

f^-1 is the inverse of f(x) and its graph is the reflection of f(x) in the line y = x.

Y = x is a line passing through the origin at 45 degrees to the x-axis.

- that is, it has a slope of 1.

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