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The table shows several points for function f(x).
A 2-column table with 8 rows. Column 1 is labeled x with entries negative 4, negative 2, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Column 2 is labeled f (x) with entries 19, 15, 11, negative 6, negative 7, negative 8, negative 10, negative 14.
Which statement correctly identifies a point on the graph of fโ1(x)?
A. The point (4, โ7) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (7, โ4) will be on the graph of fโ1(x).
B. The point (โ2, 15) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (2, โ15) will be on the graph of fโ1(x).
C. The point (โ4, 19) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (โ4, โ19) will be on the graph of fโ1(x).
D. The point (10, โ14) is on the graph of f(x), so the point (โ14, 10) will be on the graph of fโ1(x).
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