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21 March, 17:21

Suppose that F (x) = xo and G (X) = - 2X3. Which statement best compares the

graph of G (x) with the graph of F (x) ?

A. The graph of G (x) is the graph of F (x) flipped over the x-axis and

compressed vertically.

B. The graph of G (x) is the graph of F (x) flipped over the y-axis and

stretched vertically.

C. The graph of G (x) is the graph of F (x) flipped over the x-axis and

stretched vertically.

D. The graph of G (x) is the graph of F (x) flipped over the yaxis and

compressed vertically.

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  1. 21 March, 17:24
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    C. The graph of G (x) is the graph of F (x) flipped over the x-axis and

    stretched vertically

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    F (x) = x³ G (x) = - 2x³

    If we multiply F (x) by - 1, we flip it over the x-axis. We get - F (x).

    If we multiply - F (x) by 2, we stretch it vertically.
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