6. What is the relationship of the graph of one-to-one function to the graph of its inverse? a They are symmetric to each other at line $y=0$. b. They are symmetric to each other at line $x=0$ c They are symmetric to each other at line $y=x$ d. They are symmetric to each other at line $y=-x$
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A one-to-one function is a function where each element in the domain is paired with a unique element in the range, and vice versa. In other words, no two different elements in the domain can have the same image in the range. Now, let's consider the graph of a Show more…
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