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Begin by graphing the standard square root function f(x) . Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function.
-g(x) = - x - 1
Reversibility
The ability to recognize that objects can change form or condition and return to their original form or condition.
Seriation
The cognitive ability to arrange objects in an order according to size, shape, or any other characteristic, which is a key aspect of logical thinking in children.
Long-Term Memory
The aspect of memory concerned with the storage of information over an extended period, potentially for a lifetime.
Memory Ability
The capacity of the brain to store, retain, and recall information and past experiences.
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