
Draco Y.
asked 03/28/21the graph of y=g(x) is shown. draw the graph of y= -g(x+3)
i need help with this. the original coordinates are (0,0) (-2,-4) (-4,0)
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William W. answered 03/28/21
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So the points (0, 0) (-2, -4), and (-4, 0) become (-3, 0), (-5, 4), and (-7, 0) respectively.
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Mark M.
Graph is not shown. What attempt did you make to draw the graph?03/28/21