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19 March, 22:08

Let f (x) = 4x2-5. A new quadratic function g (x) is the function f (x) stretched vertically by a factor of 2. What is the equation of this new function g (x) ? Question 5 options: g (x) = 4x2-3 g (x) = 8x2-10 g (x) = 4 (x+2) 2-5 g (x) = 8x2-5

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  1. 20 March, 00:55
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    To vertically strech a function, f (x) by a factor of c, that is cf (x)

    so strech vertically by 2 means times whole thing by 2

    so

    2 times (4x^2-5) = 8x^2-10

    g (x) = 8x^2-10
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