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Given f(x) and g(x) = f(k:x), use the graph to determine the value of k.

Given f(x) and g(x) = f(k:x), use the graph to determine the value of k.-example-1
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Answer:

It should be 2

Explanation:

User Wowzer
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Answer:

k=2

Explanation:

We are given that two function f(x) and g(x)


g(x)=f(kx)

From given graph


g(-2)=0


f(-4)=0


g(-2)=f(-4)

By comparing we get

x=-2 and


kx=-4


k(-2)=-4


k=(-4)/(-2)=2

Hence, the value of k=2

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