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Consider the function f(x) = 2X and the function g(x).

How will the graph of g(x) differ from the graph of f(x)?

Consider the function f(x) = 2X and the function g(x). How will the graph of g(x) differ-example-1

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Answer:

(A)

Explanation:

Consider the function f(x) = 2X and the function g(x). How will the graph of g(x) differ-example-1
User Alaa Sadik
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Answer:

Option A is correct.

Explanation:

Given :
f(x) =2^(x) and
g(x) =2^(x+4).

To find : How will the graph of g(x) differ from the graph of f(x).

Solution : We have given that


f(x) =2^(x) and g(x)
g(x) =2^(x+4)

By the transformation Rule : If f(x) →→ f(x +h) if mean graph of function shifted to left by h units .

Then graph of
g(x) =2^(x+4) is the graph of
f(x) =2^(x) is shifted by 4 unt left.

Therefore, Option A is correct.

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