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Explain how the graph of $g$ is obtained from the graph of $f$a. $f(x)=\sqrt{x}, \quad g(x)=-\sqrt{x}+1$b. $f(x)=\sqrt{x}, \quad g(x)=\sqrt{-x}+1$
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This means that the graph of $g$ is obtained by taking the graph of $f$ and reflecting it about the x-axis. This is because the negative sign in front of $f(x)$ in the equation for $g(x)$ indicates a reflection about the x-axis. Show more…
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