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12 March, 19:08

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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  1. 12 March, 19:23
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    I think you forgot to put a sign for g (x)

    If g (x) = f (x) + 3 then the answer is a

    If g (x) = f (x) - 3 then the answer is c
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