SOLUTION: what rule should be used to transform a table of data to represent the reflection of f(x) over the y-axis? the table looks like this F(x) x y -2 -31 -1 0 1 2 2 33 th

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Question 1026737: what rule should be used to transform a table of data to represent the reflection of f(x) over the y-axis?
the table looks like this F(x)
x y
-2 -31
-1 0
1 2
2 33
this should be an xy table i just didnt know how to write it
A. Switch the x-values and y-values in the table
B. Multiply each y-value in the table by -1
C. Multiply the x-values and the y-values in the table by -1
D. Multiply each x-value in the able by -1
please help and explain the answer thanks!

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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what rule should be used to transform a table of data to represent the reflection of f(x) in the y-axis?
the table looks like this F(x)
x y
-2 -31
-1 0
1 2
2 33
this should be an xy table i just didnt know how to write it
A. Switch the x-values and y-values in the table
B. Multiply each y-value in the table by -1
C. Multiply the x-values and the y-values in the table by -1
D. Multiply each x-value in the table by -1
please help and explain the answer thanks!
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Reflection in the y-axis multiplies each x-value by -1
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Ans: D
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Cheers,
Stan H.