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1 February, 09:41

The inverse of a relation switches the x - and y-values of the ordered pairs of the original relation true/false

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  1. 1 February, 10:00
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Example:

    If f (x) includes: (1,2) (2,4) (3,9)

    Then, f⁻¹ (x) includes: (2,1) (4,2) (9,3)

    Inverse of relations, when graphed, are flipped along the xy plane, or the line y=x. This is why the x and y coordinates are switched.
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