Deritative of the Inverse Exploration

Shown are a cubic function (Blue) and its inverse (Red). A point (A) is plotted on the function and its inverse point (B) is plotted on the inverse. A third point (C) is used to draw a line containing B. [br][br]To Do:[br]1 - Move point C so that line BC is as close to tangent to the inverse as possible. [br]2 - The equations (in slope intercept form) of the two tangents lines are shown in the yellow box. Behold! What are their slopes??? Are they related? [br]3 - Move Point A to somewhere else[br]4 - Repeat steps 1-2. Behold... [br][br]Also To Do:[br]What is the relationship between the points A and B? If you knew one, could you determine the other? How? Why?
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Information: Deritative of the Inverse Exploration