Respuesta :
Answer: The domain but not the range of the transformed function is the same as that of the parent function.
The domain is still D: x∈R
but the range of parent function is f(D): y∈<0;∞) and the range of the transformed function is g(D): y∈(-∞;0>
"Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed Nomini tuo da gloriam."
Regards M.Y.
The domain is still D: x∈R
but the range of parent function is f(D): y∈<0;∞) and the range of the transformed function is g(D): y∈(-∞;0>
"Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed Nomini tuo da gloriam."
Regards M.Y.
Answer:
D. The domain but not the range of the transformed function is the same as that of the parent function.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given,
The function [tex]f(x)=|x|[/tex] is reflected across x-axis, which gives [tex]-|x|[/tex].
And then the function is translated to the right by 6 units, which gives [tex]-|x-6|[/tex].
Thus, the transformed function is [tex]g(x)=-|x-6|[/tex]
So, from the graph shown below, we get,
Domain of both the functions f(x) and g(x) is set of all real numbers.
Range of f(x) is [tex]\{y|y\geq 0\}[/tex].
But, Range of g(x) is [tex]\{y|y\leq 0\}[/tex].
Hence, the correct option is,
D. The domain but not the range of the transformed function is the same as that of the parent function.
