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Im not sure if this is correct. I need help!​-example-1
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Answer:

Option 3

Explanation:

If (x, y) is on h(x), then (y, x) is on the inverse.

Thus, if (4, 2) is on the inverse, then (2, 4) must be on the original. (Which it is not, so this option is incorrect)

If (0, 1/2) is on the inverse, then (1/2, 0) must be on the original. (It is not, so this option is also incorrect)

If (0, 1) is on the inverse, then (1, 0) must be on the original. (It is not, so this option is also incorrect)

If (-5, 1) is on the inverse, then (1, -5) must be on the original. (It is not, so this option is incorrect)

The correct answer would be the third option.

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