The following is the graph of a function $f(x)$. a. On the same axes, sketch a graph of the inverse function $f^{-1}(x)$. b. Use the graph of the inverse to evaluate $(f^{-1})'(1)$. $(f^{-1})'(1) = $
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To sketch the graph of the inverse function f^(-1)(), we need to reflect the points of the original function f() across the line y = x. This will give us the corresponding points for the inverse function. The graph of the original function f() is not provided, so Show more…
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