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How does the graph of f(x)=1/x compare to the graph of g(x)=4f(x)?

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Answer:

vertically compressed by a factor of 4

Explanation:

The multiplier of 4 in the definition of g(x) means it is an expansion vertically by a factor of 4 of the graph of f(x). Then, ...

f(x) is a vertical compression by a factor of 4 of g(x)

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