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Let f(x)=6(2)x−1+4 . The graph of f(x) is stretched vertically by a factor of 4 to form the graph of g(x) . What is the equation of g(x) ?
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Let f(x)=6(2)x−1+4 . The graph of f(x) is stretched vertically by a factor of 4 to form the graph of g(x) . What is the equation of g(x) ?
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Let f(x)=6(2)x−1+4 .
The graph of f(x) is stretched vertically by a factor of 4 to form the graph of g(x) .
What is the equation of g(x) ?
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First simplify f(x)
f(x) = 6(2)x - 1 + 4
f(x) = 12x + 3
Then, multiply the slope by 4 to make it vertically stretched by a factor of 4.
g(x) = 4(12)x + 3
g(x) = 48x + 3
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24(2)^(x−1)+16
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