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When the graph of y = 3x − 5 is reflected across the line y = x, why is the result a function?
Express that result using the notation
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Question 995678: Please help me solve this problem:
When the graph of y = 3x − 5 is reflected across the line y = x, why is the result a function?
Express that result using the notation f^−1 (x) .
Answer by josgarithmetic(39625) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Why is this solved for y a function?
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