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21 August, 20:17

What is the effect on the graph of the function f (x) = x when f (x) is replaced with - f (x) ?

A) shifts down 1 unit

B) shifts left 1 unit

C) vertical reflection over x-axis

D) horizontal reflection over y-axis

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  1. 21 August, 23:26
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets review some transformation rules. Let function be f (x). So:

    f (x+b) is the parent shifted b units left horizontally f (x-b) is the parent shifted b units right horizontally f (x) + a is the parent shifted a units up vertically f (x) - a is the parent shifted a units down vertically - f (x) is a vertical reflection across x-axis f (-x) is a horizontal reflection across y-axis

    Now, on to our question. We want to find what happens to parent function [f (x) ] if we were to write it like [-f (x) ].

    From the rules, we see that it is the second last one. This means it is a vertical reflection over the x-axis.

    From the answer choices, the correct choice is C
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