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Answer: reflection over x axis</h3>
g(x) = -f(x) is the same as g(x) = -1*f(x)
Since y = f(x), we are really saying g(x) = -1*y. Whatever the y coordinate is on f(x), multiply it by -1. This turns something like y = 2 into y = -2, or something like y = -3 into y = 3, etc etc. Visually this reflects the point over the horizontal x axis. Do this to all points on f(x), and the entire curve reflects over the x axis.
I show an example of y = x^2 turn into y = -x^2 in the attached image below.
When you write an equation in the slope-intercept form

the two coefficients m and b represent, respectively, the slope and the intercept.
So, in your case, m=1/4 and b= -7, which leads to the equation

Since a triangles total angle is 180°, to find the answer you would subtract the 2 angles you are given from 180. 180-56-36= 88°, this being your answer.
Answer: 16
Step-by-step explanation: 8+8 = 16