An inverse graph typically has a hyperbolic shape, characterized by two branches that approach the axes but never touch them, known as asymptotes. Specifically, in the context of the function (y = \frac{1}{x}), the graph is located in the first and third quadrants. As (x) approaches zero, (y) tends to infinity, and as (x) moves towards positive or negative infinity, (y) approaches zero. This results in a distinct "U" or hyperbola-like appearance.
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