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24 March, 03:51

What is the difference in the graphs of f (x) = x^2 and f (-x) = (-x) ^2?

A. The graphs appear to be the same because f (-x) is a reflection over the y-axis

B. The graph is a reflection over the x-axis

C. The graph is rotated 90 degrees

D. The graph translates up the y-axis

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  1. 24 March, 04:13
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    B the graph is a refelction over the x axis
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