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F(x) += 2(3)^x+1 + 4

The graph of f(x) is stretched vertically by a factor of 2 to form the graph of g(x).
What is the equation of g(x)?

The x+1 is the exponent. Explain how you work this out.

User Reshi
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f(x) =2( 3^(x+1))+4

Stretching a graph vertically by a factor of 2 is the result of scaling (multiplying) the function by 2.

g(x):


g(x)=2f(x)

=>


g(x)=4 (3^(x+1))+8
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