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iuytyuioiuytyuiop:

math problem

iuytyuioiuytyuiop:

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iuytyuioiuytyuiop:

@AZ

AZ:

Same thing like last time

iuytyuioiuytyuiop:

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AZ:

No, that isn't correct Remember whatever the y-value is on the original red-dashed curve it has to SWITCH signs so for example you have (-4, 1) the y-value has to SWITCH from positive to NEGATIVE so the new point is (-4, -1) so similarly, we have another point on the red line (-2, -3) what would the point be on the graph of -f(x) just change the negative to positive for the y-value

iuytyuioiuytyuiop:

-2, 3?

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AZ:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @iuytyuioiuytyuiop -2, 3? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Yes but you plotted (-2, 2) not (-2, 3) fix that and it will be correct

AZ:

do you see the red graph of f(x) and how the green graph of -f(x) is basically a mirror reflection of it along the x-axis?

iuytyuioiuytyuiop:

yeo

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