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4.The graph of the function g(x) is shown on the provided coordinate plane. Which statement is correct about the function g(x)?
A function is graphed on a four quadrant coordinate plane. The x-axis and the y-axis go from negative 6 to 6 in increments of 0.5. A line passes through (negative 2, 0) and (2, 3).(1 point)
A. The value of g(x) increases by 4 when x increases by 4.
B. The value of g(x) is 0 when x=2.
C. The value of g(x) decreases by 4 when x increases by 4.
D. The value of g(x) is −2 when x=0.
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