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The graph y=4f(x-5) is the graph of y=f(x)

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Answer:The graph of y = 4f(x-5) is not the same as the graph of y=f(x) because it is a transformation of the function f(x) that involves a horizontal shift to the right and a vertical stretch by a factor of 4.

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