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Can inverse functions intersect at points not on the line y=x?
 

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note that either f(x) or f-(x) cannot be a function if the two intersect at a point that is not on the line y=x

i.e. if both function and inverse are functions the only points of intersection lie on y=x
 

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note that either f(x) or f-(x) cannot be a function if the two intersect at a point that is not on the line y=x

i.e. if both function and inverse are functions the only points of intersection lie on y=x
 

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Some functions have their inverses as themself e.g. f(x)=1/x... they would 'intersect' at all real non-zero x on the curve itself.
 

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