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Answer:

Last image.

Explanation:

So, we know that the orginal graph is of
\sqrt[7]{x}

We need to find the graph of
-\sqrt[7]{x}-8

First off, we see a negative in front of the root.

This means that all the values will be flipped across the x axis.

This removes the first two answer graphs, for they are of the postive root.

Next, we have a -8 following the root.

So, when another number is inside of the root(example:
\sqrt[7]{x-6}) You are going to add 6 to the x axis, basically shifting everything to the right(postive). If it was a postive 6 inside the root, we would move it left(negative)

This is not what is being done in our graph, I just wanted to explain this for future graphing.

Now, when a number is outside the root, such as the one above, then it shifts the y axis. In this case we have a -8 outside the root. This means that the graph will be shifted down(negative) by 8.

This eliminates the 3rd graph image, leaving the last graph answer shown below.

Hope this helps!

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