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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 20:50 jj1077348

Consider: f(x) = One-half(3)x and g(x) = –One-half(3)–x On a coordinate plane, an exponential function f (x) approaches y = 0 in quadrant 2 and increases in quadrant 1.
How would the graph be affected from f(x) to g(x)?

The output values are reflected across the x-axis, but the input values are the same.
The output values are the same, but the input values are reflected across the y-axis.
The output values are reflected across the x-axis and the input values are reflected across the y-axis.
The output values are the same and the input values are the same.

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