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a function f(x) is described by the ordered pair (x,y). if given the function is translated 2 units to the right and then reflected cross the x-axis, what are he ordered pairs that describe the transformed function?
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The ordered pairs would be (x-2, -y).
Translating a graph to the right subtracts the number of units from the x-coordinate.
Reflecting across the x-axis negates the y-coordinate.
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