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If (3,6) is a point on the graph of y=f(x) , what point must be on the graph of y=f(-x)? Explain.
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If (3,6) is a point on the graph of y=f(x) , what point must be on the graph of y=f(-x)? Explain.
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A:
f(-x) =-f(x)
therefore if f(3) = 6, then f(-3)= -6
-3, -6 must be on the graph f(-x)