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The point (-5,3) lies on the graph of f(x). Which of the following points lies on
f-1(x)?

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Answer:

(3, -5).

Explanation:

By the definition of inverses:


\text{If $f(a) = b$, then $f^(-1)(b)=a$}

In other words, the inverse of a function returns the input when given the output of the original function.

We know that the point (-5, 3) lies on the graph of f(x). In other words:


f(-5)=3

Then by definition:


f^(-1)(3)=-5

So, the point (3, -5) must lie on the graph of f⁻¹(x).

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