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Which statement explains the difference between the graphs of f(x) = x² and g(x) = -(x2 - 2)? A)
The graph of f(x) is obtained by flipping g(x) over the x-axis and shifting up
2 units.
B)
The graph of g(x) is obtained by flipping f(x) over the x-axis and shifting up
2 units.
o
The graph of f(x) is obtained by flipping g(x) over the x-axis and shifting
Left 2 units.
D)
The graph of g(x) is obtained by flipping f(x) over the x-axis and shifting
left 2 units.


Which statement explains the difference between the graphs of f(x) = x² and g(x) = -(x2 - 2)?

A)

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