Math, asked by kaka4738, 1 year ago

The graph of y=f(x) has a max point (3,4).
Write down the coordinates of the max point of the graph y = -f(x)

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Answered by brunoconti
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the graph of - f(x) is the mirror image of the graph of f(x) in the x-axis. thus

the coordinate of the min point of - f(x) is (3 , -4).

However in order for - f(x) to have a max point then f(x) has to have a min point which is not given in the question.

Answered by N3m0
7

Answer:

The answer is (6,0)

Step-by-step explanation

You are reflecting the graph in the x-axis, not the y axis, so the co ordinates would not be (3,-4) or (-3,-4) since you get that answer by reflecting the graph in the y axis, which the question isn't asking you to do. So, if you are given a sketch of this graph, draw a rough line of it being reflected in the x axis, and you should see that the maximum point of the graph would be (6,0).

Really hope this helped!

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