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Describe how to transform the graph of f into the graph of g.

f as a function of x is equal to the square root of x and g as a function of x is equal to the negative square root of x
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Describe how to transform the graph of f into the graph of g. f as a function of x-example-1
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Answer:

reflect it over the x-axis

Explanation:

When g(x) = -f(x), it means the graph of f(x) has been reflected over the x-axis to make the graph of g(x). Each y-value for g(x) is the opposite of the corresponding y-value of f(x).

Describe how to transform the graph of f into the graph of g. f as a function of x-example-1
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