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Mathematics, 23.11.2021 01:00 calmicaela12s

Given the graph of y=f(x), shown as a green curve, drag the green movable points to draw the graph of y=−f(x). When the green line is moved a red dashed line will appear where the original graph appeared for reference. Notice that you can control the positioning of the reflective function with the coordinate labeled "Drag Function" and control the width of the reflection with the coordinate labeled "Control Width."


Given the graph of y=f(x), shown as a green curve, drag the green movable points to draw the graph

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