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The graphs of f and f -1 How are they related?
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Some Preliminary Thoughts
Suppose we have some points in the plane . . .
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What happens if we switch their x and y coordinates?
(1,5) (3,3) (-4,2) (-2,2) (5,1) (2,-2) (-1,-1) (2,-4)
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(1,5) (3,3) (-4,2) (-2,2) (5,1) (2,-2) (-1,-1) (2,-4)
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The line y = x serves as a “mirror”!
(1,5) (3,3) (-4,2) (-2,2) (5,1) (2,-2) The line y = x serves as a “mirror”! (-1,-1) (2,-4)
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That is, each point is reflected across the line
(1,5) (3,3) (-4,2) (-2,2) (5,1) (-1,-1) (2,-2) That is, each point is reflected across the line y = x. (2,-4)
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f -1 f Suppose we have a one-to-one function f.
To get f -1 from f, we switch every x and y coordinate. (4,6) f -1 (2,3) (6,4) f (3,2) (-1,-1)
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Let’s try another example.
f -1 f
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Let’s try another example.
f -1 f
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One last example. . . f -1 f
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One last example. . .
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One last example. . .
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One last example. . .
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