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Let f(x)=34x2−1. The function g(x) is a vertical stretch of f(x) by a factor of 8. What is the equation of g(x)? Enter your answer in the box. g(x) =

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For finding the answer of such a question, we only multiply the function by the given value. so as for f(x)=34x2−1, The function g(x), a vertical stretch of f(x) by a factor of 8 is g(x) =8(34x2−1)
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