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What point on the graph of y = 0.5f(x) corresponds to (4, 16)? Explain.

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We are given a coordinate (4,16).

Where first coordinate is the value of x and second coordinate is the value of y for the function y=f(x).

We need to find the value of given point (4,16) for function y= 0.5f(x).

Here function f(x) is being multiplied by 0.5.

On multiplying 0.5 by y, it will effect the value of y only. It does not effect value of x . Because x value is still x. Only function f(x) is being multiplied by 0.5.

Therefore, y= 0.5f(4) = 0.5 * 16 = 8.

So, (4,8) is the point on the graph of y = 0.5f(x) corresponds to (4, 16).

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