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Below is the entire graph of function f.Graph f, the inverse of f.

Below is the entire graph of function f.Graph f, the inverse of f.-example-1
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The graph of f(x)-inverse is the graph of f(x) reflected about the diagonal line y=x, which we can call the identity line.

The rule of the reflection about y=x is given by


(x,y)\longrightarrow(y,x)

Then, in our case, we have

Below is the entire graph of function f.Graph f, the inverse of f.-example-1
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