Absolute value functions can be transformed in the same ways as linear functions. Recall the types of transformations that we have looked at:
The parent function of the absolute value function family is the function y = \left|x\right|. Other linear absolute value functions can be obtained by transformations of this parent function.
A graph of a function f\left(x\right) is shown below.
Sketch a graph of the function g\left(x\right) = -f\left(x\right).
Describe the transformation from f\left(x\right) to g\left(x\right).