Which of the following is the vertex of y=−f(−x) if the original function has a vertex of (−9,−8)

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Responses

(9,−8)
left parenthesis 9 comma negative 8 right parenthesis

(−9,8)
left parenthesis negative 9 comma 8 right parenthesis

(−9,−8)
left parenthesis negative 9 comma negative 8 right parenthesis

(9,8)

1 answer

To find the vertex of the function y = -f(-x) given that the original function has a vertex of (-9,-8), we need to flip the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate.

Therefore, the correct answer is (9,-8).
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