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Explanation:

The graph of a function and its inverse will always reflect through the line

y = x.

This is because a function has a specific set of coordiates, (x, y). That function's inverse has a set of coordinates that flips the x and y coordinates. For example, if a function has a set of coordinates (0, 1), (2, 3), (4, 5) then its inverse will have the coordinates (1, 0), (3, 2), (5, 4). If you plot the function's points and then the inverse's points in the same plane (meaning on the same graph) and connect the dots, you will see that the function and its inverse are reflections of each other through y = x. Below is an example of this. The dotted purplish line is the line y = x.

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