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Consider the function f(x)= x^2 and the function g(x) shown below. how will the graph of g(x) differ from the graph of f(x)

g(x) = 4×f(x) = 4x^2​

Consider the function f(x)= x^2 and the function g(x) shown below. how will the graph-example-1
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User Joakim M
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The multiple "4" is the stretch factor. The stretch is parallel to y-axis, which is a vertical stretch

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User Sxribe
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Answer:

f(x) = x^2

g(x) = 4*x^2​

=> For a value of x, the g(x) is 4 times larger than f(x).

=> g(x) is the stretched version of f(x) with stretched ratio = 4).

=> Option D is correct

Hope this helps!

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User Tomasz Mazur
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