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I have a graph which y= f(x) those co-ordinates are (0,2) how would I graph g(x)=-f(x)?
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g(x) = -f(x), so that means we are negating the y coordinates of each point.
y = 2 turns into y = -2 when x = 0.
So the only point that is known to be on g(x) is the point (0,-2). We know nothing else about this graph.