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Mathematics, 05.06.2020 01:02 veritoburito

Suppose (-4,1) is a point on the graph of y = g(x). (a) What point is on the graph of y = g(x+6)-2?
(b) What point is on the graph of y = - 4g(x-8) + 9?
(c) What point is on the graph of y = 9(4x + 8)?
(Type an ordered pair)

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