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Which table represents the inverse of the function defined above?

Which table represents the inverse of the function defined above?-example-1
User Jack Billy
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Hello!

Answer:

Table B.

Explanation:

An inverse of a function means that the x and y values are swapped in comparison to the original function. For example:

We can use points on the table:


f(x) = (7, 21)

The inverse of this function would 7 as its y value, and 21 as its x value:


f^(-1) (x) = (21, 7)

The only table shown that correctly shows this relationship is table B.

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