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28 February, 08:54

Which of the following is the graph of function g such that g (x) = 3f (x) + 4?

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  1. 28 February, 10:26
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    Look for a graph whose y-coordinate have been moved up 4 units and its function has been vertically stretched by a factor of 3.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Function transformations have several rules that define them:

    Adding or subtracting to the function will move it's y coordinates up. Adding or subtracting inside the function will move it's x-coordinates left or right. Multiplying by a number greater than 1 to the function will strtetch it. Multiplying by a number less than 1 will compress the function.

    The graph of g will be the graph of f (x) moved 4 units up and stretched by a factor of 3. It depends on what f (x) is to begin with to see the exact look.
  2. 28 February, 12:06
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    Answer: D for plato users
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