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Please help! Functions and relations. The function h(x)= -|x| is a transformation of the absolute value parent function, f(x)= |x|. Which graph shows h(x)?

Please help! Functions and relations. The function h(x)= -|x| is a transformation-example-1
Please help! Functions and relations. The function h(x)= -|x| is a transformation-example-1
Please help! Functions and relations. The function h(x)= -|x| is a transformation-example-2

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given h(x) = -|x| as the transformation of the absolute value parent function, f(x) = |x|.

Note that if a function, say f(x) = x, is reflected accross the x-axis, the image will be a function f(x) = -x.

So if h(x) = -|x| is the transformation of the absolute value parent function, f(x) = |x|, then the graphs will be;

Please help! Functions and relations. The function h(x)= -|x| is a transformation-example-1
Please help! Functions and relations. The function h(x)= -|x| is a transformation-example-2
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