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Project ID:
9000007808
Accepted:
1
Clonable:
0
Easy:
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Given a function \(f(x) = \frac{x}
{3} + 1\), find
the function \(g\) such that
the graph of \(g\) is symmetric
with the graph of \(f\)
about the \(y\)-axis.
\(g\colon y = -\frac{x}
{3} + 1\)
\(g\colon y = 3x + 1\)
\(g\colon y = -3x + 1\)
\(g\colon y = -\frac{x}
{3} - 1\)
Such a function does not exist.