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F(x) = x2. What is g(x)?

F(x) = x2. What is g(x)?-example-1
User Aristona
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Answer:

-x^2 - 3

Explanation:

SO we know f(x); x^2

when you place a (-), it flips teh image across the x-axis.

Finally, we see that the line is at (0,-3). To get it there, we need to go down 3, which gives us the -3 in the equation.

So we have -x^2-3

(rember the - sign is to flip it across the x-axis, and the -3 is to move the line 3 down the y-axis)

I checked my answer on a calculator btw lol.

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