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2.) When compared to the graph of f(x) = x^2, which statement about the graph of the function g(x) =3/4 x^2is
true?
a. g is wider than f, but they open in the same direction, have the same vertex, and have the same axis of
symmetry
b. g is wider than f and opens downward instead of upward, but they have the same vertex and the same
axis of symmetry
c. g is narrower than f and opens in the same direction, has a different vertex, and has a different axis of
symmetry
d. g is narrower than f and opens downward instead of upward, but they have the same vertex, although
they have a different axis of symmetry
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