It is the same as the original reflected in the line whose equation is y=x.
You will get the same effect if you imagine lifting the graph off the paper, and flipping it clockwise through 180 degrees and then putting it down so that the y-axis is where the x-axis was and the x axis is where the y-axis was.
A hyperbola.
look like a ball
What does a Step Graph look like?
a data i like a graph it could be any kind of graph pie,bar,line graph
A line which is the reflection of the original in y = x.
A hyperbola.
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In general the function and it inverse are not the same and do not have the same graph. If we look at a special function f(x)=x, it is equal to its inverse and the graph is the same. Think of the inverse of a function as changing all the x's to y's and vice versa. Well, in the function f(x)=x, all the x's are already y's and vice versa so it is its own invese.
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The graph of the function y(x) = 1/x is a hyperbola.
Graph that equation. If the graph pass the horizontal line test, it is an inverse equation (because the graph of an inverse function is just a symmetry graph with respect to the line y= x of a graph of a one-to-one function). If it is given f(x) and g(x) as the inverse of f(x), check if g(f(x)) = x and f(g(x)) = x. If you show that g(f(x)) = x and f(g(x)) = x, then g(x) is the inverse of f(x).
look like a ball
What does a Step Graph look like?
a line graph looks like a stocks chart
a data i like a graph it could be any kind of graph pie,bar,line graph
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