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F(x) = x^2 what is g(x)?

F(x) = x^2 what is g(x)?-example-1
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G(X)=(1/4X)^2

F(x) = x^2 what is g(x)?-example-1
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Answer:


g(x)=((1)/(4)x)^2

Explanation:

The given functions are;


f(x)=x^2

The function g(x) is a vertical stretch of f(x) by a factor of 'a' units, therefore we can write g(x) in terms of f(x).

This implies that;


g(x)=a\bullet f(x)


\implies g(x)=a\bullet x^2

The graph of g(x) passes through (4,1).


\implies g(4)=1


\implies a(4^2)=1


\implies 16a=1


\implies a=(1)/(16)

This implies that;


\implies g(x)=(1)/(16)x^2

Or


g(x)=((1)/(4)x)^2

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