Respuesta :
Whenever you can invert a function, you have that the graphs of [tex]f(x)[/tex] and its inverse [tex]f^{-1}(x)[/tex] are reflected with respect to the line [tex]y=x[/tex]
So, given any point on the graph of [tex]f^{-1}(x)[/tex], you can simply swap its coordinates to get the correspondent point on the original function [tex]f(x)[/tex]
As an example, all exponential functions pass through the point [tex](0,1)[/tex], while all the logarithmic functions pass through the point [tex](1,0)[/tex]
Answer:
Switch the x- and y-coordinates
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer A on Edge-nuity.