The function P(x)=x3−2x2 is dilated by the function I(x)=P(4x).
Which function rule represents...
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The function P(x)=x3−2x2 is dilated by the function I(x)=P(4x).
Which function rule represents I(x)?
A) I(x)=64x3−2x2
B) I(x)=4x3−8x2
C) I(x)=4x3−2x2
D) I(x)=64x3−32x2
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