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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 19:20 danibe98r

Which statements about the graphs of functions g(x) = 4 x– and f(x) = x2 are true? Select all that apply. A. g is wider than f.
B. fand g open in the same direction
Cfand g have the same vertex
D. fand g have the same axis of symmetry


Which statements about the graphs of functions g(x) = 4 x– and f(x) = x2 are true? Select all that

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