Graph of a function

lewch45

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I need help with this problem....

Use the graph of F(x)=(x-1)^2/3 to sketch the graph of

a. y=-F(x)
B. y= F(-x)

I'm not even sure where to begin with this. Can anyone help?
 
Hello, lewch45!

Use the graph of \(\displaystyle F(x)\,=\.(x-1)^{\frac{2}{3}}\) to sketch the graph of

\(\displaystyle a)\;\;y\,=\,-F(x)\;\;\;\;\;\;b)\;\;y\,=\,F(-x)\)
First, they expect you to be able to graph: \(\displaystyle f(x)\,=\,(x-1)^{\frac{2}{3}}\)
Code:
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Then you should know that: \(\displaystyle y\,=\,-F(x)\) is reflected over the x-axis.
. . The graph is "flipped" vertically using the x-axis as the "pivot".

And you should know that: \(\displaystyle y\,=\,F(-x)\) is reflected over the y-axis.
. . The graph is "flipped" horizontally using the y-axis as the "pivot".
 
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