SOLUTION: When graphing 2 functions: such as f(x)= sqrt(x) and g(x)= x^2, you can prove they are inverses if their reflections are around what line? Sketch both functions in the domain x>/=0

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Question 1019935: When graphing 2 functions: such as f(x)= sqrt(x) and g(x)= x^2, you can prove they are inverses if their reflections are around what line? Sketch both functions in the domain x>/=0, and draw the line of reflection.
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The line of reflection is:

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