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Which is the graph of the function f(x) = -√x

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Where are the graphs from which we are to choose?

First, graph y = √x. This graph begins at (0,0) and grows continuously with x in the first Quadrant only.

Once you have this graph of y = √x, reflect it in the x-axis. This will give you the graph of f(x) = -√x.
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Please find the attachment.

Explanation:

We have been given a function
f(x)=-√(x). We are asked to graph our given function.

We can see that our given function is reflected about x-axis as it has a negative sign before square root.


f(x)\rightarrow -f(x)=\text{Graph reflected across x-axis}

Therefore, the graph of our given function would be graph of square root function reflected across x-axis.

Which is the graph of the function f(x) = -√x-example-1
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