Asked by nuoll
Choose the statement that best describes a true relationship between any point on f(x)
and −f(−x)
.(1 point)
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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GPT-5 mini
AI
If (x,y) is on f, then y = f(x). For g(x) = −f(−x), g(−x) = −f(x) = −y. So the point (−x,−y) lies on g.
Thus the correct choice is: If (x,y) is on f(x), then (−x,−y) is on −f(−x).
Thus the correct choice is: If (x,y) is on f(x), then (−x,−y) is on −f(−x).
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