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The Graph Of y=x^3 is transformed as shown in the graph below. Which equation represents the transformation function? HELP PLZ

The Graph Of y=x^3 is transformed as shown in the graph below. Which equation represents-example-1
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y = {( - x)}^(3) - 4

Step-by-step explanation

The parent or base function is


y = {x}^(3)

This function has its y-intercept at the origin.

It has been transformed vertically so that its y-intercept is now at -4.

This is a transformation of the form


y = {x}^(3) - k

where k=4.

The function is also reflected in the x-axis.

The new function is


y = {( - x)}^(3) - 4

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