SOLUTION: If you only had the graph of a relation on a piece of grid paper, how could you graph the inverse without listing the ordered pairs?
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Question 327755: If you only had the graph of a relation on a piece of grid paper, how could you graph the inverse without listing the ordered pairs?
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if you rotate the graph (paper) , using the line y=x as the axis of rotation ,
___ when the x and y axes have exchanged positions , you will have the graph of the inverse
___ you will be looking at the back of the paper , so the graph will be faint
___ shining a light through will help
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