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What does the y = f(x) represent?

a.
the function we are working with
c.
the reflection over the y-axis of the function we are working with
b.
the reflection over the x-axis of the function we are working with
d.
none of the above

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Answer:

a.

the function we are working with

Explanation:

f(x) is functions notation which means the output for the function being worked with. It is the y value hence y=f(x).

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