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How does the graph of y = -4e^3x differ from the graph of y = 4e^3x?

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the two graphs are symmetrical about the x - axis

y=4e^3x (color red) and y= - 4e^3x (color blue)

How does the graph of y = -4e^3x differ from the graph of y = 4e^3x?-example-1
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the first one would be negetive and the second one is positive.

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