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The function f(x) = -sqrt x is shown on the graph. Which statement is correct?

The function f(x) = -sqrt x is shown on the graph. Which statement is correct?-example-1

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Answer: C.

equal to 0

Explanation:

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Answer:

correct choice is C

Explanation:

Consider the parent function
y=√(x). The domain of this function is
x\ge 0 (all real numbers greater or equal to 0), the range of this function is
y\ge 0 (all real numbers greater or equal to 0).

The graph of the function
y=-√(x) can be obtained from the graph of the function
y=√(x) by reflection across the x-axis. This means that the range of the function is refleted too and becomes
y\le 0 (all real numbers less or equal to 0).

Therefore, correct choice is C

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