Final answer:
To reflect the function f(x) = 3/4(10)–x across the x-axis, change the sign of the y-values to find the function g(x). An example of an ordered pair on g(x) is (-3/4, 2).
Step-by-step explanation:
To reflect the function f(x) = 3/4(10)–x across the x-axis, we need to change the sign of the y-values. The equation of the reflected function, g(x), will be g(x) = -3/4(10)–x. Now, to find an ordered pair on g(x), we can substitute a value of x into the equation and solve for y. Let's say we substitute x = 2:
g(2) = -3/4(10)–2 = -3/4(10)–2 = -3/4(10)–2 = -3/4(1/10) = -3/4(10/10) = -3/4(1) = -3/4
Therefore, the ordered pair (-3/4, 2) is on g(x).