For each function $f$, find $f^{-1}$ and $f^{-1}(5)$. $f = \{(-3, -3), (0, 5), (2, -7)\}$ $f^{-1} = \{($, $), ($, $), ($,$)\}$ $f^{-1}(5) = $
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