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.Reflection  x axis of y=f(x+3,y)is

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.Reflection  x axis of y=f(x+3,y)is

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The reflection of the function y=f(x+3) across the x-axis is y=-f(x+3).

Here's the step-by-step process:

  1. Identify the original function, which is y=f(x+3).
  2. To reflect a function across the x-axis, you change the sign of the entire function. This means that every y-value (output) of the original function will be multiplied by -1 in the reflected function.
  3. Apply this transformation to the original function. This gives you the reflected function: y=-f(x+3).

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