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Let f(x)=6/5x−1/2. Describe the transformations from the graph of f to the graphs of g(x)=−f(x) and h(x)=f(−x).

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User Thushan
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Answer:

g(x)=-6/5x+1/2

h(x)=-6/5x-1/2

Explanation:

1). g(x)=−f(x) ?

f(x)=6/5x−1/2

g(x)=−(6/5x−1/2)

g(x)=-6/5x+1/2

2). h(x)=f(−x) ?

f(-x)=6/5(-x)−1/2

f(-x)=-6/5x-1/2

h(x)=-6/5x-1/2

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User Nyteshade
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