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Graph ƒ(x) = -x + 2. Click on the graph until the graph of ƒ(x) = -x + 2 appears.

Graph ƒ(x) = -x + 2. Click on the graph until the graph of ƒ(x) = -x + 2 appears.-example-1
Graph ƒ(x) = -x + 2. Click on the graph until the graph of ƒ(x) = -x + 2 appears.-example-1
Graph ƒ(x) = -x + 2. Click on the graph until the graph of ƒ(x) = -x + 2 appears.-example-2
Graph ƒ(x) = -x + 2. Click on the graph until the graph of ƒ(x) = -x + 2 appears.-example-3

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f(x) = -x + 2 is a reflection across the x-axis and a phase shift two units up.

The last graph is correct, with the points at (0,2) and (2,0)
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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

We have to graph f(x) = -x + 2

When x=0 , f(x) = 2

When f(x)=0 , x=2

Hence, the graph passes through the points:

(0,2) and (2,0)

So, the correct graph of f(x) = - x + 2 is the last one which is shown below

Graph ƒ(x) = -x + 2. Click on the graph until the graph of ƒ(x) = -x + 2 appears.-example-1
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