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Please help, I legit don't know what to do​-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Graph given in the attachment represents a linear function f(x).

y = -f(x) represents the reflection of the graph across x-axis.

Therefore, y-coordinates of the points on the graph will get opposite notation after the reflection across x-axis.

Points on the graph of function f(x) are,

(0, -2), (2, 0), (4, 2) and (5, 1)

Therefore, points for the graph y = -f(x) will be,

(0, 2), (2, 0), (4, -2) and (5, -1)

Now we can plot these points to get the graph of y = -f(x)

Please help, I legit don't know what to do​-example-1
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