How does the graph of g(x) = 3VX - 2 differ from the graph of f(x) = VX?
In relation to f(x), g...
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How does the graph of g(x) = 3VX - 2 differ from the graph of f(x) = VX?
In relation to f(x), g(x) is stretched vertically by a factor
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of 3 and shifted 2 units down.
In relation to f(x), g(x) is reduced vertically by a factor
of 3 and shifted 2 units to the left.
In relation to f(x), g(x) is stretched vertically by a factor
of 3 and shifted 2 units to the right.
OD.
In relation to f(x), g(x) is reduced vertically by a factor
of 3 and shifted 2 units up.
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