SOLUTION: how would g(x)=-f(x)-3 would look on a graph? or the representation of such?

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Question 1108391: how would g(x)=-f(x)-3 would look on a graph? or the representation of such?

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Step 1) Reflect the graph of f(x) over the x axis. This will have f(x) turn into -f(x)

Step 2) Shift the result from step 1 down three units to arrive at the graph for g(x) = -f(x) - 3

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