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A function should be one - to - one and onto in order to have inverse.
and to find the point on its inverse function we swap the value of x - coordinate and y - coordinate.
like (x , y) becomes (y , x)
The only way we get (y , x) is by taking image of point (x , y) about line : y = x
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we can conclude that the graph of a function and it's inverse is symmetric about equation (line) : y = x