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F(x) = x^2. What is g(x)?

F(x) = x^2. What is g(x)?-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:


f(x) =x^2 is, in vertex form,


f(x)=(x-h)^2+k where h and k, the vertex, is (0, 0). It is positive because it opens upwards.

g(x) opens downward, so we know that it is negative. Because it is DOWN 4 units from the origin, is has been moved down -4. Putting that together, we can determine that the equation for g(x) is


g(x)=-x^2-4, choice D in your list.

User Niklas Higi
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The opposite side of function f(x) is g(x). So -x².

The y-intercept is -4.

- x² - 4

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