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What is the equation of g in terms of f? A) g(x)=1over 3 f(x)B) g(x)=3f(x)C)g(x) =f(x)+2D) g(x)=f(x)-2

What is the equation of g in terms of f? A) g(x)=1over 3 f(x)B) g(x)=3f(x)C)g(x) =f-example-1
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We can check in the graph that, for every point, g has a third of the amplitude of f. For example, when x = 0, we have g(0) = 2 and f(0) = 6 = 3g(0), and, when x = 2, we have g(2) = 1 and f(2) = 3 = 3g(2).

Therefore, we can state that g(x) = f(x)/3

Answer:

A) g(x)=1over 3 f(x)

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