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The function that accurately matches the given graph with points (-2, -1), (0, 0), and (2, -1) is g(x) = -|x|. This function reflects the absolute value graph downward. Option B is correct.

The correct function that matches the given graph with points (-2, -1), (0, 0), and (2, -1) is g(x) = -|x|.

This function represents a reflection of the absolute value function about the x-axis, consistent with the observed y-values for the corresponding x-values.

The negative sign in front of the absolute value ensures a downward orientation. The other options do not match the observed points on the graph.

Therefore, option B, g(x) = -|x|, is the accurate representation of the given graph based on the provided points.

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