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What is the inverse of the given coordinates:

f(x):{(1,2),(3,8),(−3,6)}
A) {(2, 1), (8, 3), (6, -3)}
B) {(1, 2), (3, 8), (6, -3)}
C) {(2, 1), (8, 3), (-3, 6)}
D) {(1, 2), (8, 3), (-6, -3)}

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Answer:

C) {(2, 1), (8, 3), (-3, 6)}

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the inverse of a function, you need to switch the x and y coordinates. The

inverse of f (c) (1, 2), (3, 8), (—3, 6) would be asetof points where the x and y

values are swapped.

So, the inverse would be:

f ^−1(x)=(2,1),(8,3),(6,−3)

Therefore, the correct answer is:

C) {(2, 1), (8, 3), (-3, 6)}

User Mafro
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Final answer:

The inverse of the given coordinates (1,2), (3,8), (-3,6) is (2,1), (8,3), (6,-3), which corresponds to option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the inverse of a given set of coordinates in a function f(x), you simply swap the x and y values in each pair of coordinates. So the inverse of the coordinates (1,2), (3,8), and (-3,6) would be obtained by switching the order of the elements in each pair.

The inverse coordinates would be (2,1), (8,3), and (6,-3). This corresponds to option A: {(2, 1), (8, 3), (6, -3)}. Thus, the answer is A.

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