SOLUTION: What happens if we graph both f and f^{-1} on the same set of axes, using the x-axis for the input to both f and f^{-1} ? [Suggestion: go to www.desmos.com/calculator and type

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Question 1162326: What happens if we graph both f and f^{-1} on the same set of axes, using the x-axis for the input to both f and f^{-1} ?
[Suggestion: go to www.desmos.com/calculator and type y=x^3 {-2 < x < 2}, y=x^{1/3} { - 2 < x < 2}, and y = x { - 2 < x < 2}, and describe the relationship between the three curves.] Then post your own example discussing the difficulty of graph both f and f^{-1} on the same set of axes.

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


You get two graphs that are symmetrical about the line


John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it