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28 September, 12:37

The graph of f (x) = is reflected across the y-axis to create the graph of function g. How do the domains of f and g compare? The domains of f and g are both x ≥ 0. The domains of f and g are both all real numbers. The domain of f is x ≥ 0, while the domain of g is x ≤ 0. The domain of f is x ≤ 0, while the domain of g is x ≥ 0.

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  1. 28 September, 12:58
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    The domain of f is x ≥ 0, while the domain of g is x ≤ 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that f (x) is reflected across the y-axis to create the graph of function g.

    i. e. f is reflected on the line x=0

    Hence x will become - x in g.

    When domain of f is x>=0 the domain of g can only be x less than or equal to 0.

    Hence answer is option c

    The domain of f is x ≥ 0, while the domain of g is x ≤ 0
  2. 28 September, 16:06
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    The notation x ≥ 0 means that a is greater than or equal to x (or, equivalently, not less than x, or at least x),; "not less than" can also be represented by the symbol for "less than" bisected by a vertical line, "not."
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