Review the graph of function g(x). On a coordinate plane, y = g (x) curves down through (negative 5, 2), has an inflection point at (0, negative 3), and curves down through (5, negative 6). Which point is on the graph of the inverse function g–1(x)?

The point through which the graph of g-1(x) passes is (-3,0) which is option (A).
An inverse function or an anti function is defined as a function, which can reverse into another function.
The graph of a function changes concavity at inflection points (or points of inflection.
The point (0,-3) is lying on the graph y = g(x), now when we have to find a point lying on y = g-1(x) , the coordinates of this point will reverse as it is the point of inflection. So the coordinates of the point lying of y = g-1(x) will be (-3,0).
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