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Suppose f(x)=x^2. what is the graph of g(x)=f(4x)?

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g(x)=f(4x)
f(x)=x²
f(4x)=(4x)²
g(x)=(4x)²=16x²
g(x)=16x²
Suppose f(x)=x^2. what is the graph of g(x)=f(4x)?-example-1
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Answer with explanation:

We are given a function f(x) as:


f(x)=x^2

Now we are asked to find the graph of the function g(x) which is constructed with the help of a parent function f(x) and is given as:


g(x)=f(4x)

So, the graph of g(x) is a horizontal shrink of the graph of f(x).

and the expression of g(x) is given as:


g(x)=(4x)^2=16x^2

From the graph we could clearly observe the relationship between the graph of function f(x) and graph of function g(x).

Suppose f(x)=x^2. what is the graph of g(x)=f(4x)?-example-1
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