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| Question 1080616:  https://www.usatestprep.com/modules/gallery/files/91/9101/9101.png
 If the graph is that of f(x), name a point that lies on f-1 (x).
 A)	(3, 1)
 B)	(2, -2)
 C)	(1, -3)
 D)	(-3, 1)
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Problem: 
   If the graph is that of f(x), name a point that lies on f-1 (x).
 A)	(3, 1)
 B)	(2, -2)
 C)	(1, -3)
 D)	(-3, 1)
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 Answer: Choice D) (-3,1)
 
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 Reasoning:
 
 The point (1,-3) lies on the parabola given in the original problem. This point is of the form (x,y) where x = 1 and y = -3. When it comes to the inverse, everything gets swapped. The x's become y's and vice versa. So (x,y) = (1,-3) becomes (y,x) = (-3,1) which is what choice D says.
 
 Side Note: If you did this swapping with EVERY point on the parabola, then things will reflect over the line y = x to have the parabola open sideways to the right.
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