Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
You want a graph of the inverse of the function shown in the given graph.
The inverse function is a reflection of the graph over the line y = x. That line is shown dashed in the given graph.
The inverse function will cross the line y=x in the same place the original function does. Its x- and y-intercepts will be swapped, and the points at the edges of the graph will have their x- and y-coordinates swapped.
This is all shown in the attachment.