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Below is the graph of f(x)= 2 in (x). how would you describe the graph of g(x)=4 in (x)

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vertical expansion by a factor of 2

Explanation:

g(x) = 4ln(x) = 2(2ln(x)) = 2f(x)

g(x) is a vertically expanded version of f(x) -- by a factor of 2.

Below is the graph of f(x)= 2 in (x). how would you describe the graph of g(x)=4 in-example-1
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