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If the point (13,−7)
is on the graph of f(x)
, what point must be on the graph of f(−x)
?(1 point)
The point (−13,−7)
must be on the graph of f(−x)
.
The point (13,7)
must be on the graph of f(−x)
.
The point (−13,7)
must be on the graph of f(−x)
.
The point (13,−7)
must be on the graph of f(−x)
.
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(-13, -7)
Explanation: f(13) = -7. For g(x) = f(-x), g(-13) = f(-(-13)) = f(13) = -7, so the point (-13, -7) is on g.
Explanation: f(13) = -7. For g(x) = f(-x), g(-13) = f(-(-13)) = f(13) = -7, so the point (-13, -7) is on g.
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