SOLUTION: If g(x) is an inverse of f(x), then how do the ordinate and abscissa coordinates of the points on f(x) map onto coordinates of g(x)? a. They swap roles b. The ordinates value

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Question 142873: If g(x) is an inverse of f(x), then how do the ordinate and abscissa coordinates of the points on f(x) map onto coordinates of g(x)?
a. They swap roles
b. The ordinates values in f(x) become the abscissa values in g(x) and the abscissa values in f(x) becomes the ordinate value in g(x).
c. Neither a nor b
d. Both a and b

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
d
Cheers,
Stan H.

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