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If you flip the graph of the quadratic parent function, f(x) = x^2, over the x-axis, what is the equation of the new function? A. g(x) = –x^2 B. g(x) = (–x)^2 C. g(x) = x–^2 D. …
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If you flip the graph of the quadratic parent function, f(x) = x^2, over the x-axis, what is the equation of the new function? A. g(x) = –x^2 B. g(x) = (–x)^2 C. g(x) = x–^2 D. …
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If you flip the graph of the quadratic parent function, f(x) = x^2, over the x-axis, what is the equation of the new function?
A. g(x) = –x^2
B. g(x) = (–x)^2
C. g(x) = x–^2
D. g(x) = 1/x^2
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A is indeed right!!Had the same question and I got it right
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All positive values of the function will become negative so the equation will be
g(x) = - x^2
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