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$f^{-1}$ is the symmetric of f respect to $y=x$.
$x\mapsto f^{-1}(-x)$ is the symmetric of $f^{-1}$ respect to the vertical axis.
Apply sequentially both symmetries to the graph of $f$.
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$f^{-1}$ is the symmetric of f respect to $y=x$.
$x\mapsto f^{-1}(-x)$ is the symmetric of $f^{-1}$ respect to the vertical axis.
Apply sequentially both symmetries to the graph of $f$.