the Point (-3,-4) lies on the graph of y+ f(x). This corresponding point that must lie on the graph of
y= l f(x)l is
a. (3,4)
b. (3,-4)
c. (-3,4)
d. (-3,-4)
7 years ago
Answered By Kazi A
coordinates are given as (x,y) values. Therefore, in you question, for the y = f(x) curve, we have all the points (x,f(x)). The fact that (-3, -4) is on this curve means that f(-3) = -4. So what about the curve for y = |f(x)|? Its simply The corresponding point will be (-3, |f(-3)|) = (-3,|-4|) = (-3, 4).
7 years ago
Answered By Kazi A
coordinates are given as (x,y) values. Therefore, in you question, for the y = f(x) curve, we have all the points (x,f(x)). The fact that (-3, -4) is on this curve means that f(-3) = -4. So what about the curve for y = |f(x)|? Its simply The corresponding point will be (-3, |f(-3)|) = (-3,|-4|) = (-3, 4).