Answer:
Observe the attached image
Step-by-step explanation:
If we have a function f(x), the inverse of the function denoted [tex]f ^{- 1} (x)[/tex] will have as domain the range of f(x) and its rank will be the domain of the function f(x) this means that if f(x) is given by the following ordered pairs:
x: 0, 4, 9, 10; and: 3, 2, 7, -1
(0, 3) (4, 2) (9, 7) (10, -1)
Then [tex]f ^{- 1}(x)[/tex] will have the following ordered pairs
x: 3, 2, 7, -1 and: 0, 4, 9, 10
(3, 0) (2, 4) (7, 9) (-1, 10)
Observe the attached image
The blue dots are the ordered pairs of the relationship
The red open dots are the ordered pairs of the inverse of the relationship