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Suppose a function can be described by 𝑦=𝑓(𝑥). The graphs of the function and the inverse function intersect when

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Suppose a function can be described by 𝑦=𝑓(𝑥). The graphs of the function and the inverse function intersect when
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The graphs of a function and its inverse intersect when x = y. This is because, by definition, a function and its inverse swap inputs and outputs. So, any point (a, b) on the graph of the original function corresponds to a point (b, a) on the graph of the inverse function. Therefore, they intersect Knowee AI is a powerful AI-powered study tool designed to help you to solve study problem.

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