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Which is the graph of f(x)=√/-x?​

Plsss right away will be amazing Which is the graph of f(x)=√/-x?​-example-1
User Jonas Stein
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Graph 3

Because

  • y=³√x

The graph is like the first graph

When x approaches+oo y approaches+oo

But when x is negative the reverse thing happens

Hence Graph C is correct

User Euro Micelli
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Answer:

Graph 3

Explanation:

Given function:


f(x)=\sqrt[3]{-x}

Therefore, the parent function is:


f(x)=\sqrt[3]{x}

(The graph of the parent function is the first graph in the answer options).

The transformation that takes the parent function to the given function is:


y=f(-x) \implies f(x) \: \textsf{reflected in the} \: y \textsf{-axis}

Therefore, the graph of the given function is the third graph in the given answer options (see attached).

Plsss right away will be amazing Which is the graph of f(x)=√/-x?​-example-1
Plsss right away will be amazing Which is the graph of f(x)=√/-x?​-example-2
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