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let $f(x)$ be the function shown in Figure 27.Sketch the graphs of $f(-x)$ and $-f(-x)$
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This means that the x-coordinates of all points on the graph of $f(x)$ will change their sign. For example, the point (2,4) on the graph of $f(x)$ will become (-2,4) on the graph of $f(-x)$. Show more…
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