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What is g(x)?
A. g(x) = -2
B. g(x) = -x
C. g(x) = -|x|
D. g(x) = -x^2

What is g(x)? A. g(x) = -2 B. g(x) = -x C. g(x) = -|x| D. g(x) = -x^2-example-1
User Yngccc
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Its A,
-2^x.

For inputs x you can find corresponding y-values on the graph of function:


x=1\implies y=-2^1=-2


x=2\implies y=-2^2=-4


x=3\implies y=-2^3=-8

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Hope this helps.

User Anilkumar
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Answer:

A. g(x) = -2^x.

Explanation:

If g(x) = -2, it would be a straight line running horizontally.

If g(x) = -x, it would be a linear equation.

If g(x) = -|x|, it would be an absolute value function, which is a graph in a v-shape.

So, the remaining answer is that A. g(x) = -2^x.

Hope this helps!

User Soumen Mukherjee
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