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What is the type of transformation that maps y = f(x) to y = -f(x)?(1 point)
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Reflection
Reflection

Translation
Translation

Dilation
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The transformation that maps \( y = f(x) \) to \( y = -f(x) \) is called a **Reflection**. Specifically, it is a reflection across the x-axis.
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