Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given the function f(x) for which

If you want to plot the corresponding points for the inverse of the function f(x), change
into
:

switch x and y

and then change
into
You get

Now plot these points on the coordinate plane (see attached diagram).
The blank spaces about the passage can be filled with the following correct vocabulary respectively.
- inequality
- strict inequality
- compound inequality
- solution sets
- true
<h3>Inequality</h3>
An <u>inequality</u> is a relation between two numbers and/or expressions that are related via <, >, ≥ or ≤ sign.
A <u>strict inequality</u> is an expression that uses < and >. It tells us that one side is only more or less than the other side.
When 2 simple inequalities are joined by or and, we get a <u>compound inequality</u>.
When solving an inequality, the solution will be a range of values called its <u>solution sets</u>. The inequality will remain <u>true</u> for every single value in this range.
The inequality signs are;
- Greater than >
- Less than <
- Greater than or equal to ≥
- Less than or equal to ≤
- Equal to =
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Si estas haciendo una linea recta vas a necesitar dos puntos. Los encuentras poniendo un numero por x en la formula para que te de un numero, y. Y te va dar (x, y). Lo haces otravez con otro valor de x y ese te va dar (x2, y2). Y luego los conectas con una linea.
B. A polygon is either a square or a rectangle
A reflection is a mirror image. Placing the edge of a mirror on the x-axis will form a reflection in the x-axis. This can also be thought of as "folding" over the x-axis.
If the original (parent) function is <span>y = f (x)</span><span>, the <span>reflection over the x-axis </span>is function</span><span> -f (x)</span><span>.</span>