Respuesta :
Answer:
A) reflection across the y-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
If [tex]f(x)=f(-x)[/tex], then this says that two [tex]y[/tex]-coordinates are equal for opposite values of [tex]x[/tex].
Let [tex](a,b)[/tex] a point on [tex]f[/tex].
Then [tex]f(a)=b[/tex].
We also know that [tex]f(-a)=b[/tex] and therefore [tex](-a,b)[/tex] is also a point on the graph.
If you graph [/tex](-a,b)[/tex] and [tex](a,b)[/tex] you will see they are symmetrical to each about the [tex]y[/tex]-axis.
Example if given both [tex]f(x)=f(-x)[/tex] and [tex]f(2)=3[/tex], then [tex]f(-2)=3[/tex]. This means both (2,3) and (-2,3) are points on the graph.
Here is what those two points look like on a Cartesian Plane (please see graph in picture).
![Ver imagen freckledspots](https://us-static.z-dn.net/files/d05/2fe0d9c6daee05d718a89cb000eee800.png)
Answer:
the answer is reflection across the y-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
That's the correct answer (-.-)