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dentify the inverse g(x) of the given relation f(x). f(x) = {(8, 3), (4, 1), (0, –1), (–4, –3)} g(x) = {(–4, –3), (0, –1), (4, 1), (8, 3)} g(x) = {(–8, –3), (–4, 1), (0, 1), (4, 3)} g(x) = {(8, –3), (4, –1), (0, 1), (–4, 3)} g(x) = {(3, 8), (1, 4), (–1, 0), (–3, –4)}

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