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The graph of the cubic function f(x)=(x+1)^3 is shown below as a red dashed curve. Drag the movable blue points to obtain the graph of g(x)=−f(−x), shown as a blue solid curve. You may click on any of the points on the red curve to verify the point's coordinates. The coordinates of the blue movable points on g(x) are shown. Cordinates Given are:(-2,-1), (-1,0), (0,1), (1,8)

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