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The graph represents a cubic function.
Use the image to answer the question.
The coordinate grid has x and y axes labeled from negative 5 to 5.
How can you create a graph that reflects the cubic function across the y
-axis?
(1 point)
Responses
Add −1
to each x-value.
Add negative 1 to each x -value.
Add −1
to each y-value.
Add negative 1 to each y -value.
Multiply each y-value of a function by −1
.
Multiply each y -value of a function by negative 1 .
Multiply each x-value of a function by −1
.
Multiply each x -value of a function by negative 1 .
Use the image to answer the question.
The coordinate grid has x and y axes labeled from negative 5 to 5.
How can you create a graph that reflects the cubic function across the y
-axis?
(1 point)
Responses
Add −1
to each x-value.
Add negative 1 to each x -value.
Add −1
to each y-value.
Add negative 1 to each y -value.
Multiply each y-value of a function by −1
.
Multiply each y -value of a function by negative 1 .
Multiply each x-value of a function by −1
.
Multiply each x -value of a function by negative 1 .
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To reflect a graph across the y-axis, you need to multiply each x-value by -1. This transformation will invert the graph's position with respect to the y-axis, resulting in the reflection.
So, the correct response is:
**Multiply each x-value of a function by -1.**
So, the correct response is:
**Multiply each x-value of a function by -1.**
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