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PLEASE HELP I ONLY HAVE 3 MINUTES LEFT!!

Suppose that F(x) = x^2 and G(x)=3x^2 +8. Which statement best compares
the graph of G(x) with the graph of F(x)?
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PLEASE HELP I ONLY HAVE 3 MINUTES LEFT!! Suppose that F(x) = x^2 and G(x)=3x^2 +8. Which-example-1
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Answer:B The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) compressed vertically. The factor of compression is 2/5 and is less than 1 so it is compressed instead of stretch if the factor was greater than 1. There is no reflection across the x-axis because there is no negative sign in front of the function f(x).

JUST ANSWER B

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Answer:

ur screwed go with b

Explanation:

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