#algebra 2 hw

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swift cobalt
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i cant really read it btw

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is it possible you could send a better photo of the words

ashen crater
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what is the inverse relationship!

proven cape
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Draw the line y = x, then reflect your function across that line. That will be the inverse function.

ashen crater
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for (x,y), the inverse function would have coordinates (y,x)

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just to allow you to understand it fundamentally

full spear
ashen crater
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like i said earlier, funadmetally an inverse function switches the x and y values of the function

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for example:

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$f(x)=y$

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ashen crater
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now we can do $f^{-1}(f(x))=f^{-1}(y)$

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ashen crater
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which is just $x=f^{-1}(y)$

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full spear
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Nevermind I got it lmao

ashen crater
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lol