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The graphs below are both quadratic functions. The equation of the red graph is

x)= x. Which of these is the equation of the blue graph, g(x)?

The graphs below are both quadratic functions. The equation of the red graph is x-example-1

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Answer:

D.
g(x)=(1)/(5)x^2

Explanation:

  • The equation of the red quadratic graph is
    f(x)=x^2.
  • This is the parent quadratic function or the base of the quadratic functions.
  • This red quadratic graph has been dilated by a certain scale factor to obtain the blue graph. Recall that, when the scale factor is a fraction, such that
    0\:<\:k\:<\:1 the graph is stretched horizontally.
  • The dilated graph then becomes wider than the parent function.
  • From the given function equations, the possible value of k can only be
    k=(1)/(5).
  • Therefore the blue graph has equation:
    g(x)=(1)/(5)x^2
  • The correct answer is D.
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