SOLUTION: How do I find the points to graph:
y = -f(x)
.
y = f(x) + 3
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Question 4526: How do I find the points to graph:
y = -f(x)
.
y = f(x) + 3
Answer by pushpaharan(47) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = -f(x)
all the points in the y=f(x) will be reflected on x axis...
i.e all the y values will be multiplied by -1
y = f(x) + 3
here f(x) will be translated 3 units up. all y values added by 3
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