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A. Reflect y = x^2 – 2 across the x-axis.

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We are to reflect the function:


y=x^2\text{ -2}

Given a function f(x), the rule for reflecting across the x-axis is:


\begin{gathered} f(x)\text{ }\rightarrow\text{ -f'(x)} \\ \text{where the arrow represents the transformation} \end{gathered}

Hence, the reflection of the given function gives:


\begin{gathered} y=f(x)=x^2\text{ -2} \\ f^(\prime)(x)=-(x^2-2) \\ =-x^2+2 \end{gathered}

Thus the reflected function would be:


y^{^(\prime)}=-x^2+2

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