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Choose the correct statement to describe a true relationship between any point on f(x) and - f(x).
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (x, — y) is on the graph of - f(x).
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (x, y) is on the graph of - f(x).
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (-x, - y) is on the graph of - f (x)
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (-x, y) is on the graph of - f (x).
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (x, — y) is on the graph of - f(x).
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (x, y) is on the graph of - f(x).
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (-x, - y) is on the graph of - f (x)
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (-x, y) is on the graph of - f (x).
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The correct statement is:
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (x, —y) is on the graph of -f(x).
This is because the graph of -f(x) represents a reflection of the graph of f(x) across the x-axis. Therefore, if (x, y) is a point on the graph of f(x), then the corresponding point on the graph of -f(x) will be (x, -y).
• If (x, y) is on the graph of f(x), then (x, —y) is on the graph of -f(x).
This is because the graph of -f(x) represents a reflection of the graph of f(x) across the x-axis. Therefore, if (x, y) is a point on the graph of f(x), then the corresponding point on the graph of -f(x) will be (x, -y).
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