Verifying Inverse Functions...3

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    Section 1.9
    Question 24

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    The graphs of f and g are reflections of each other in the line y = x. So, f and g are inverse functions of each other.

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    answer is correct

    the graphs of a function and its inverse are symmetric to each other with respect to the line y = x
     
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    I can't say anything bad about Chapter 1. It has been interesting. Section 1.10 is about mathematical modeling in terms of variation problems. I never really had issues concerning variation problems but let's see what happens once I get there.
     
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