Below is the graph of y=f(x).
Graph y=-f(x)
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Points can be transformed to another set of points through reflections, rotation, translation, dilations etc. The graph of [tex]y = -f(x)[/tex] is added as an attachment.
Given that:
[tex]y = f(x)[/tex]
The graph of [tex]y = -f(x)[/tex] means that, f(x) is reflected across the x-axis to get -f(x) i.e. we negate the y-values of f(x)
From the attached graph of f(x), we have the following coordinate points:
[tex](-7,0), (-5,2), (-3,0), (0,-3)[/tex]
The corresponding points on -f(x) is:
[tex](-7,0), (-5,-2), (-3,0), (0,3)[/tex]
See attachment for the graph of [tex]y = -f(x)[/tex]
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