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When we multiply a function by -1, the graphs flips over the x-axis.

Answer:

If a function f(x) multiplied by -1, the graph of f(x) reflect across x-axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let a function be f(x).

Multiply the function by -1 to get a new function g(x).

[tex]g(x)=-1\times f(x)[/tex]

[tex]g(x)=-f(x)[/tex]

If a function is defined as [tex]y=-f(x)[/tex], then the graph of function f(x) reflect across x-axis.

If a function is defined as [tex]y=f(-x)[/tex], then the graph of function f(x) reflect across y-axis.

Since g(x)=-f(x), therefore the a function f(x) multiplied by -1, the graph of f(x) reflects across x-axis.

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