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The graph shows

f(x)
and its transformation
g(x)
.
 
Which equation correctly models
g(x)?
 


g(x)=−2x+3+8

g(x)=−2x−8+3

g(x)=−2x+8+3

g(x)=−2x+3−8

The graph shows f(x) and its transformation g(x) . Which equation correctly models-example-1

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g (x) = -2x+8 +3 Just took the test.....
User Weibenfalk
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Answer: Option B and D

both the options are same

Step-by-step explanation:

attached are the graph for all the for options in attachement please have a look at it.

the points in graph of g(x) = -2x -8 +3 are falling in the quadrant as shown in the given figure

However, the graph of g(x) = -2x +3 +8 does not satisfy the given figure.

Hence, option B is correct and so, is D since, both are same options.

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