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What does the transformation f(x)↦f(
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x) do to the graph of f(x)?
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The transformation f(x)↦f(-x) reflects the graph of f(x) across the y-axis. This means that each point (x, f(x)) on the graph of f(x) will be transformed to the point (-x, f(-x)) on the new graph.
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