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Let g(x) be the reflection of f(x) in the x-axis. What is the function rule for g(x)? Let g(x) be the reflection of f(x) = 3x + 12 in the x-axis. What is a function rule for g(x…
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Let g(x) be the reflection of f(x) in the x-axis. What is the function rule for g(x)? Let g(x) be the reflection of f(x) = 3x + 12 in the x-axis. What is a function rule for g(x…
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Let g(x) be the reflection of f(x) in the x-axis. What is the function rule for g(x)? Let g(x) be the reflection of f(x) = 3x + 12 in the x-axis. What is a function rule for g(x)?
A. g(x) = 3x + 12 <---**
B. g(x) = -3x + 12
C. g(x) = -3x - 12
D. g(x) = 3x - 12
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I think it'd be C.......
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reflection across the y axis means multiply the whole function by -1
so
f(x)=3x+12
times -1
g(x)=-3x-12 is the answer
answer is C
not sure why you put an arrow to choice A, but it's wrong
C is the right answer
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