Alex wrote the following equation based on the description: "a reflected absolute value
functi...
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 16:01 fosofallout46521
Alex wrote the following equation based on the description: "a reflected absolute value
function translated 4 units left and 2 units up". What mistake did he make when writing his
equation? *
(1 Point)
f (x) = -x + 4 - 2
Alex's equation has the wrong function family
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Alex's equation has the function going down instead of up
Alex's equation has the function going right instead of left
Alex's equation is not a reflected function
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