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When the parent function f(x) = cosx is transformed into g(x)=cos(−x) , the result is a reflection across the y-axis.(1 point) Responses True True False
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When the parent function f(x) = cosx
is transformed into g(x)=cos(−x) , the result is a reflection across the y-axis.(1 point)