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If f(x) and its inverse function, f^-1(x), are both plotted on the same coordinate plane, where is their point of intersection?

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Their point of intersection, assuming there is one, will be somewhere on the line y = x. This line, y = x, is the line of symmetry between a function and its inverse. So if the two do in fact intersect, it will be at some point on that line

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