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Two points on the graph of the linear function f are (0,5) and (3,8). Write a function g whose graph is a reflection in the x-axis of the graph of f.

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Explanation:

As first step we must obtain the equation of the line. According to Analytical Geometry, we can get a equation of the line by knowing two different points. A linear function is represented by the following expression:


y = m\cdot x + b

Where:


x - Independent variable, dimensionless.


y - Dependent variable, dimensionless.


m - Slope, dimensionless.


b - y-Intercept, dimensionless.

If we know that
(x_(1), y_(1)) = (0, 5) and
(x_(2), y_(2)) = (3, 8), the following system of linear equations is formed:


5 = 0\cdot m + b


b = 5 (Eq. 1)


8 = 3\cdot m + b


3\cdot m + b = 8 (Eq. 2)

From (Eq. 1) in (Eq. 2) we get the value of
m:


3\cdot m + 5 = 8


3\cdot m = 3


m = 1

The equation of the line that contains the points (0, 5) and (3, 8) is
f(x) = x + 5.

As next step we must apply a reflection in the x-axis, whose operation is defined as follows:


(x', y') \longrightarrow (x, -y)

That is:


x' = x


y' = -y

Then, the function
g(x) is
g(x) = -x-5. We plot each function and include the result in the attachment below.

Two points on the graph of the linear function f are (0,5) and (3,8). Write a function-example-1
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