Step-by-step explanation:
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A <u>counterexample</u> is something that proves a statement, or equation, wrong. A counterexample is used in math when someone creates a theorem, writes an equation, or creates a new rule and someone proves it to be false.
<u>For Example:</u>
Let's say that I said <em>an even number plus an odd number always equals an even number</em>. A counterexample of that would be 4 + 5 = 9, because 9 is odd, therefore proving the statement wrong.

Let's solve ~
Y - intercept of the line is the point where value of x is 0 [ where the line cuts y - axis ]

X - intercept of the line is at the point where value of y is 0
[ where the line cuts x - axis ]

reflection of
over the y axis we get 
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to find the reflection of f(x)=sqrt x over the y axis
So, reflection over y- axis
If the function f(x) is transformed over y-axis then the new function g(x) will be 
So, finding reflection of
over the y axis we get:

So, reflection of
over the y axis we get 
Keywords: Transformations
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