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reflect over the x-axis of the cube root function​

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Answered by akhilsakshu
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Reflection - This reflects the graph over the x- or y-axes. ... Example: The negative in y = -3√(x) - 4 corresponds to reflecting the graph of y = 3√(x) over the x-axis. Vertical - This shifts the graph up or down. It corresponds to adding or subtracting a number, c, from the function

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Answered by Anonymous
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If we multiply the whole function by a negative, then we reflect the graph over the x-axis, and if we multiply just the x-variable by a negative, then we reflect the graph over the y-axis. Example: The negative in y = -3√(x) - 4 corresponds to reflecting the graph of y = 3√(x) over the x-axis.

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