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Y-4 = 4/3(x-2) which graph matches the function below

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Explanation:

We need to find the graph of the following function:

Y - 4 = 4/3(x-2)

Solving for Y we have:

Y = 4/3(x-2) + 4

The graph is similar to the graph of f(x) = 1/x. But, with the following differences:

1. The graph is translated vertically upwards by 4 units.

2. The graph is translated horizontally to the right 2 units.

3. The graph is enlarged by a factor of 4/3.

Then, considering all these facts. The graph of f(x) = 1/x and the new graph according to all the characteristics stated before are attached.

Y-4 = 4/3(x-2) which graph matches the function below-example-1
Y-4 = 4/3(x-2) which graph matches the function below-example-2
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