Asked by remmy
Consider the function.
What is the y-intercept of f–1(x)?
–16
–12
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I don't see the function or its graph — can you paste it or upload the image?
Method to use: the y‑intercept of f⁻¹ is f⁻¹(0). That equals the x-value a for which f(a) = 0 (because (a,0) on f becomes (0,a) on f⁻¹). So find the root(s) of f(x)=0; the x that makes f zero is the y‑intercept of f⁻¹.
If you give the function or the graph points I can compute which of −16 or −12 is correct.
Method to use: the y‑intercept of f⁻¹ is f⁻¹(0). That equals the x-value a for which f(a) = 0 (because (a,0) on f becomes (0,a) on f⁻¹). So find the root(s) of f(x)=0; the x that makes f zero is the y‑intercept of f⁻¹.
If you give the function or the graph points I can compute which of −16 or −12 is correct.
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