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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+3−8

g(x)=−2x+8+3

g(x)=−2x−8+3

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

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C, g(x)=−2^(x+8)+3

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User Ross Smith
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Answer:
-2^(x+8) &nbsp;+3

Step-by-step explanation:

Attached are the graphs for all the four options given please have a look at it

graph of option 1 is crossing the origin which is not the shape of given g(x)

graph of option 2 is lying below the origin which is not satisfying the given g(x).

graph of option 3 is matching the given g(x).

graph of option 4 is again crossing the origin which is not the shape of given g(x).

Hence, Option 1, 2,4 are discarded.



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