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Which of the following points lies on the graph of f(x) = -x 2?

(-4, 2)
(-2, -4)
(-2, 4)
(4, -2)

User Shushan
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Answer:

(-2, -4)

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=-x^(2)

we know that

If a ordered pair lies on the graph, then the ordered pair must satisfy the equation of f(x)

Verify each ordered pair

case A) (-4, 2)

Substitute the value ox x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the results


2=-(-4)^(2)


2=-16 ------> is not true

therefore

The point not lies on the graph

case B) (-2, -4)

Substitute the value ox x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the results


-4=-(-2)^(2)


-4=-4 ------> is true

therefore

The point lies on the graph

case C) (-2, 4)

Substitute the value ox x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the results


4=-(-2)^(2)


4=-4 ------> is not true

therefore

The point not lies on the graph

case D) (4, -2)

Substitute the value ox x and the value of y in the equation and then compare the results


-2=-(4)^(2)


-2=-16 ------> is not true

therefore

The point not lies on the graph

User Sarit
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