To find the y-coordinate of the inverse of the point (6, 0) for the function \( g(x) \), we need to understand how function inverses work. The inverse of a point \( (x, y) \) is \( (y, x) \).
In this case, the point we are given is \( (6, 0) \). Here, \( x = 6 \) and \( y = 0 \). Thus, the inverse point corresponding to \( (6, 0) \) will be \( (0, 6) \).
Now we need to find the y-coordinate of this inverse point, which is:
- The y-coordinate is 0 (from the original point).
Therefore, the y-coordinate of the inverse of the point (6, 0) is 0.