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The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x)=x+6reflected across the x-axis.Which equation describes function g? g(x)=−x+6g(x)=−x−6g(x)=−6x−6g(x)=x−6

The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x)=x+6reflected across the x-axis.Which equation-example-1

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We are given the function


f(x)=x+6

We are to reflect the function f(x) over the x axis

The rule to reflect a function over x axis is given as


(x,y)\Rightarrow(x,-y)

Let f(x) = y

Then


y=x+6

Hence for the reflection

x = x, y = -y

Hence, the reflection is


-y=x+6

Simplifying this we get


y=-x-6

Thereforem the reflection g(x) is


g(x)=-x-6

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