If you reflect over the x-axis, you will get what equation?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the inverse of that function you've reflected over the x-axis :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats the picture
OpenStudy (amistre64):
you get a negative equation
OpenStudy (amistre64):
inverse is when you reflect over y=x line
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
by negative i mean opposite.... not necessarily a (-)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it this it
OpenStudy (amistre64):
if f(-x) = -f(x) then it reflects over the xaxis
OpenStudy (amistre64):
if f(-x) = f(x) you are reflected about the y axis
OpenStudy (amistre64):
whats the original equation?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If you reflect over the x-axis you would have what equation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
equation ^
OpenStudy (amistre64):
-(3sqrt(x^2)+8) = -3sqrt(x^2) -8
OpenStudy (amistre64):
or if they want you to reduce as well:
-3x -8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Identify the transformation from
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you help with that problem
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
those are the to equations
OpenStudy (amistre64):
the transformation.... over the x axis?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is doesnt say
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it just says transformation
OpenStudy (amistre64):
without knowing what it means by "transformation" itll be hard to give anny precise answer. that definition shoul dbe given in the material that you study.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its graphs & transformation
OpenStudy (amistre64):
if I were to guess, id say that the transformation of the graph of sqrt(x) has no transformation
OpenStudy (amistre64):
and that applying 1/5 to it flattens it out, lessens the grade of the slope in all points
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OpenStudy (amistre64):
widens it
OpenStudy (amistre64):
like this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The Monomial -8x squared 4 y squared 5 has degree
a) -8
b) 4
c) 5
d) 9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Tory is painting a design on her jacket. The side lengths measure 14 cm, 16 cm and 12 cm. What type of triangle is this?