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Which graph shows the preimage P(x)=2x√ and the image I(x)=−P(x)?

Which graph shows the preimage P(x)=2x√ and the image I(x)=−P(x)?-example-1
Which graph shows the preimage P(x)=2x√ and the image I(x)=−P(x)?-example-1
Which graph shows the preimage P(x)=2x√ and the image I(x)=−P(x)?-example-2
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STEP - BY - STEP EXPLANATION

What to find?

The graph showing the image and pre-image of the given function.

Given:


\begin{gathered} P(x)=2√(x) \\ \\ I(x)=-p(x) \end{gathered}

This implies that;


I(x)=-2√(x)

The sketch of P(x) is given below:

The graph of I(x) is given by:

The graph combined together is;

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Which graph shows the preimage P(x)=2x√ and the image I(x)=−P(x)?-example-1
Which graph shows the preimage P(x)=2x√ and the image I(x)=−P(x)?-example-2
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