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Which statement describes how the graph of a function, h(x), and its inverse, h‒1(x), are related? The line y = ‒x is the perpendicular bisector of each segment connecting a point on h(x) to the corresponding point on h‒1(x). The line y = x is the perpendicular bisector of each segment connecting a point on h(x) to the corresponding point on h‒1(x). The graph of the inverse of h(x) is a reflection over the line y = 0 of the graph of h(x). The y-axis is the perpendicular bisector of each segment connecting a point on h(x) to the corresponding point on h‒1(x).

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Answer:

the answer is b

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Answer:

Option B.

Explanation:

We know that, if the graph of a function is reflected across the line y=x, then we get the graph of inverse of that function.

It means, the graph of inverse function is the mirror image of graph of function across the line y=x.

If h(x) is a function and h⁻¹(x) is its inverse function, then the line y = x is the perpendicular bisector of each segment connecting a point on h(x) to the corresponding point on h⁻¹(x).

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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