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Hayden Phillips
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30 July, 14:19
What best compares the graphs y=-3x^n and y=3x^n
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Nathalia Mcdowell
30 July, 14:38
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Answer: The graph of y=-3x^n is the reflection of the graph of y=3x^n about the y axis
Explanation:
Name: f (x) = - 3 x^n and g (x) = 3 x^n. then f (x) = - g (x).
That means that for a given value of x the output of g (x) is the negative of the value of f (x), which is what you obtain when you reflect the function g (x) across the x axis.
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