Answer: The standard form of g(x) is [tex]g(x)=-x^2-3x-2.[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation: The graph in the figure represents the following function :
[tex]f(x)=x^2+3x+2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)[/tex]
Given that g(x) is the reflection of f(x) across the X-axis.
We are to find the expression for the function g(x).
We know that
a reflection X-axis will change the sign before the y-co-ordinate of the equation.
So, in equation (i), we get
[tex]f(x)=x^2+3x+2\\\\\Rightarrow -f(x)=-x^2-3x-2\\\\\Rightarrow g(x)=-x^2-3x-2.[/tex]
Thus, the standard form of g(x) is [tex]g(x)=-x^2-3x-2.[/tex]
The graph of f(x) compared to g(x) is shown in the attached figure below.