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Which graph represents a reflection of f (x) = 6(0.5)^x across the x-axis

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Answer:

a on edge

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Answer:

See blue graph in attached picture.

Explanation:

A reflection across the x-axis occurs when a negative is place at the front of the function. So f(x) = 6(0.5)^x becomes -6(0.5)^x. The original is graphed below in green. The reflection is in blue. The graph will be flipped across the x-axis perpendicular and equal distance from the axis.

See attached picture.

Which graph represents a reflection of f (x) = 6(0.5)^x across the x-axis-example-1
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