Which statement correctly identifies a point on the graph of f¹(x)?O The point (4,-7) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (7,-4) will be on the graph of f¹(x).The point (-2, 15) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (2, -15) will be on the graph of f¹(x).The point (-4, 19) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (-4, -19) will be on the graph of f¹(x).The point (10, -14) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (-14, 10) will be on the graph of f¹(x).

Which statement correctly identifies a point on the graph of fxO The point 47 is on the graph of fx so the point 74 will be on the graph of fxThe point 2 15 is class=

Respuesta :

Fom the table given in the question, we are asked to determine the statement that correcty identifies a point of the graph of f^-1 (x)

One thing we must first note about a function is that, for an inverse function, x and y switches values.

That is, for every (x, y) of f(x) the inverse function will have (y, x) of f^-1 (x)

So, the statement from the option that correctly identifies a point on the graph of f^-1(x) is:

The point (4, -7) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (7, -4) will be on the graph of f^-1(x).

Therefore, the correct option is the first option.