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What is the effect of the “-“ when y= (x+3)^ is changed to y=-(x+3)^?

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The effect of the “-“ when y = (x+3) is changed to y = -(x+3) is creating a negative slope and y-intercept,

y = -(x+3) distributed is y = -x - 3

Visual representation:

The red line: y = (x+3)

The blue line: y = -(x+3)

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