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Answer: reflection over x axis</h3>
g(x) = -f(x) is the same as g(x) = -1*f(x)
Since y = f(x), we are really saying g(x) = -1*y. Whatever the y coordinate is on f(x), multiply it by -1. This turns something like y = 2 into y = -2, or something like y = -3 into y = 3, etc etc. Visually this reflects the point over the horizontal x axis. Do this to all points on f(x), and the entire curve reflects over the x axis.
I show an example of y = x^2 turn into y = -x^2 in the attached image below.
The slope of the line that passes throught (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
given
(-4,3) and (-8,6)
slop=(6-3)/(-8-(-4))=(3)/(-8+4)=3/-4=-3/4
slope is -3/4
Answer:
i cant entirely see the image well, but the<u> y intercept</u> should be the line that passes through the line on the graph that goes <u>up and down</u>
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
i hope this helps :))
2/3 x 1/5 = 2/15 that is the answer