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A function and its inverse are shown on the same graph.
Complete the sentences to compare the functions.
The range of f–1(x) is
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The domain of f(x) is
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The minimum of f(x) is equal to the
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I don't see the graph — could you upload it or give the key coordinates? With the picture I can fill in the exact numbers.
In general (which you can use to fill the blanks once you read values from the graph):
- The range of f⁻¹(x) is the domain of f(x).
- The domain of f(x) is the range of f⁻¹(x).
- The minimum value of f(x) (the smallest y-value of f) is equal to the smallest x-value of f⁻¹(x) — equivalently, the minimum y-value of f corresponds to the x-coordinate of the corresponding point on the inverse.
If you post the graph or the endpoints/coordinates, I will fill in the blanks with the specific numbers.
In general (which you can use to fill the blanks once you read values from the graph):
- The range of f⁻¹(x) is the domain of f(x).
- The domain of f(x) is the range of f⁻¹(x).
- The minimum value of f(x) (the smallest y-value of f) is equal to the smallest x-value of f⁻¹(x) — equivalently, the minimum y-value of f corresponds to the x-coordinate of the corresponding point on the inverse.
If you post the graph or the endpoints/coordinates, I will fill in the blanks with the specific numbers.
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