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Find a point of the graph of the function v(x) = -3f(-x), given that (p,q) is a point on the graph y = f(x) Use coordinate notation to give the point.
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Find a point of the graph of the function v(x) = -3f(-x), given that (p,q) is a point on the graph y = f(x) Use coordinate notation to give the point.
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Find a point of the graph of the function v(x) = -3f(-x), given that (p,q) is a point on the graph y = f(x)
Use coordinate notation to give the point.
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You need to give the f(x) function or else this is not solvable
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