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F(x)=x2 what is g(x)

F(x)=x2 what is g(x)-example-1
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Answer:

-x^2-2

Explanation:

So by looking at the two curves it appears that g(x) is simply a reflection of f(x) over the x-axis and then shifted 2 units down. So to reflect the parabola you simply make the x^2 negative to get -x^2 and then to go 2 units down you subtract 2 from the -x^2. This gives you the equation


g(x)=-x^2-2

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