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Given:

The graph of h(x) is the greed dashed line segment.

To find:

The endpoints of the function
h^(-1)(x).

Solution:

If (a,b) is the point on the graph of the function f(x), then (b,a) must be the point on the inverse function
f^(-1)(x)

From the given graph, it is clear that the endpoint of the line segment h(x) are (-8,1) and (3,-4).

So, the endpoints of the inverse function
h^(-1)(x) are (1,-8) and (-4,3).

Therefore, the endpoints of
y=h^(-1)(x) are (1,-8) and (-4,3), and the graph is shown below.

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