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How do you reflect a function across the x-axis (flip
How do you reflect a function across the x-axis (flip it upside down)?
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how do you reflect a function across the x-axis (flip it up side down)?
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How do you reflect a function across the x-axis (flip it upside down)?
a. Use an irrational exponent b. Subtract a number larger
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how do you reflect a function across the x-axis (flip it up side down)?
Multiply by a negative coefficient Use an irrational
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How do you reflect a function across the x-axis (flip it upside down)?
Responses Subtract a number larger than 10 Change the
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Stax
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I have the x an dy axis an i have to reflect the sqaure on a y axis when it is on a X axis a=3 b=3,4 c=2,3 d=3,2. how do you
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KEEMO
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Find the function that is finally graphed after following transformations are applied to the graph of y=�ãx in the order list
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ladybug
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Compare the given linear function to its parent function f(x) and determine the transformations:
g(x) = -1/3f(x) + 5 The new
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if you flip the quadratic parent function f(x) = x^2 over the x axis what is the equation of the new function
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A function, f(x)=1x+4
𝑓 ( 𝑥 ) = 1 𝑥 + 4 , is reflected. Its image is the function g(x)=−1x−4 𝑔 ( 𝑥 ) = − 1
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