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On a coordinate plane, 2 exponential functions are shown. f (x) decreases from quadrant 2 to quadrant 1 and approaches y = 0. It crosses the y-axis at (0, 4) and goes through (1, 2). g (x) increases from quadrant 3 into quadrant 4 and approaches y = 0. It crosses the y-axis at (0, negative 4) and goes through (1, negative 2). Which function represents g(x), a reflection of f(x) = 4(one-half) Superscript x across the x-axis?

g(x) = −4(2)x
g(x) = 4(2)−x
g(x) = −4(one-half) Superscript x
g(x) = 4(one-half) Superscript negative x

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