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Mathematics, 31.10.2019 20:31 harkey
Which statement correctly describes the relationship between the graph of f(x)=4x and the graph of g(x)=f(x) 3 ?
a. the graph of g(x) is translated 3 units up from the graph of f(x) .
b. the graph of g(x) is translated 3 units right from the graph of f(x) .
c. the graph of g(x) is translated 3 units down from the graph of f(x) .
d. the graph of g(x) is translated 3 units left from the graph of f(x) .
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