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Which function represents g(x), a reflection of f(x) = 4(one-half) Superscript x across the x-axis?

g(x) = −4(2)x
g(x) = 4(2)−x
g(x) = −4(one-half) Superscript x
g(x) = 4(one-half) Superscript negative x

Which function represents g(x), a reflection of f(x) = 4(one-half) Superscript x across-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

we have

we know that

The rule of the reflection across the x-axis is

(x,f(x)) ------> (x,-f(x))

therefore

g(x) = −4(one-half) Superscript x

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

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Answer:


g(x)=-4((1)/(2))^(x)

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=4((1)/(2))^(x)

we know that

The rule of the reflection across the x-axis is

(x,f(x)) ------> (x,-f(x))

therefore


g(x)=-f(x)


g(x)=-4((1)/(2))^(x)

g(x) = −4(one-half) Superscript x

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

Which function represents g(x), a reflection of f(x) = 4(one-half) Superscript x across-example-1
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